09-12-2001, 09:19 AM | #21 |
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Whats worse is that even if there was going to be a problem getting supplies in the future, they are raising the price on gas they already had in their underground tanks, so any price rise is PURE profit for the station owner.
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09-12-2001, 09:20 AM | #22 |
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Is there no conscience?
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Well it didn't take me very long -- 10 minutes for the first car (I splurged and bought premium -- the line was really short = $1.98 gallon). It was so quick I took the other car out -- 20 minutes (I had to wait in line for two people to fill up before I got in = $1.78 gallon).
Here in Illinois (outside of Chicago -- I don't know what's going on there) gas prices thus far are stable. This morning gas was still $1.78 a gallon. The governor did the same thing here, saying that price gouging would be prosecuted. On the bad side though, I know the price of a barrel of oil jumped dramatically yesterday. Even if consumers or the gas stations wish to avoid it, the suppliers are going to have to pay more for a barrel of oil than they did just a few days ago. I figure this will have an effect on consumers eventually -- even if it takes a few days to trickle down. And then it won't go down quickly. The gas prices never do. Quote:
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09-12-2001, 09:31 AM | #25 |
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In Denton this morning, it's still running at a $1.38 / gallon near my home. Some places have jumped to $1.55, but for the most part, the prices remain stable for the time being.
I'm glad there are some places that still do have a conscience. I can understand an increase in price to meet the oil price, but $5.00 a gallon in a few hours? That is ridiculous...and the only thing it "fuels" is panic. ------------------ |
09-12-2001, 10:01 AM | #26 |
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Moni, please lets not get into this "rich oilman" thing about Bush, his opponent was no better, Al Gore has heavy investments in Oil as well. What I was pointing out was the rise in prices was NOT due to DISTRIBUTORS (mostly old white guy owned) But STRICTLY due to the Greed of the individual STATION owners A large proportion of which in this country happen to be of Middle Eastern Descent. Give me ONE good reason why Gas they bought at normal prices in their underground tanks HAD to go from the price on Monday to $5+ on tuesday?? The ONLY answer is sheer unadulterated greed. It is called Price Gouging and that is illegal. And as you might have noticed if you read the whole post I was wondering not stating anything as fact as to the nationality of the owners.
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09-12-2001, 10:03 AM | #27 |
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Gas? Oh that's what they call it in the US..hehehehe
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09-12-2001, 10:37 AM | #28 |
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No offense to anyone here, but this is nothing more than a panicked(sp), ill-informed consumer...I really wish that people would think before they act...filling up your cars with gas in the wake of an attack on the Pentagon and NYC? Oil prices may rise, but there is NO shortage of gasoline in this country and there will be no shortage of gasoline in this country. Let us not forget that most of our oil supply is from countries that are sympathetic to the US.
Don't these people realize that the very action of going out and filling their cars up is what is causing the price to rise? Stupidity and nothing more if you ask me! ------------------ Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig I've got to admit it's getting better, it's getting better all the time Bossman of Better Funny Stuff.....of the Laughing Hyenas! |
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