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Replying to: gagrice (May 30, 2008 6:22 am) Ok, gas price update for the great State of TN... According to gasbuddy.com, they have a gas station in Lebanon, TN, which is middle TN, selling RUG |
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| 3.93 for 87 octane.And we have a refinery here which has made record profits! And cracks down other refinery left overs.I don't think they touch any foreign oil.But we have to pay for the shipping where they have competion,like Erie,Pittsburgh,etc! | |
My local Chevron
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| $4.27 unleaded northern ca. $467 north of redding Ca. | |
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...in at least 15 years - cash price/credit price at a BP Fuels/Amoco outside of Langhorne, PA: Regular = $3.99 Credit Price = $4.07. Sheesh, a lot of people are paying with credit cards these days as it's pretty inconvenient to carry around large amounts of cash. I recently filled my girlfriend's car and handed the guy a fifty! Not too long ago, it would've been a twenty and I'd have received change!
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Replying to: lemko (Jun 02, 2008 4:44 am) San Diego Costco Regular $4.09 cheapest diesel $4.79 Cheapest Shell $4.39
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 02, 2008 4:56 am) They haven't hit us with extra charges for credit. That would throw my ol' calculator off. I buy all my gas on a credit card that pays me 5% rebate. If they want to start eating that up I'd have to consider where my "it's not worth it" point is.
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Replying to: fezo (Jun 02, 2008 6:49 am) I think it is an ARCO California thing. I go to the ARCO right across the border in Yuma AZ and they take CC and are always cheaper than the stations in CA. The ones that charge to use a CC have it posted on their signs. They are also the most expensive stations in town. They are Spirit Gas. I think it is a Russian company. Putin probably owns them
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 02, 2008 8:47 am) We used to have loads of those two tiered pricing stations but it's been a long time. Of course it's also been a long time since we had Arco stations as well. They folded up their tent in the east maybe 20 years ago. They were the first people that offered me a credit cars - maybe my junior year of college. It seemed Shell bought up all the Arcos out here but the ones I knew have now closed up altogether. |
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Replying to: fezo (Jun 02, 2008 10:52 am) The big fuel news around here is that the service stations bumped the credit card maximum up from $75 to $100.
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