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How Low Will They Go

jwfranklin

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I had expected after the election, no matter who won, the price of gas to start going up. Maybe just hasn't been long enough. Any way today I paid $1.84, never though I would have seen these kind of prices again.

Wayne
 
Dang thats good a little over 2 in CT global demand is off a bit and speculators finaly took a bath :spyder:
 
$1.95 in Jackson, MI, but I think I would go back to higher gas prices if we could also go back to higher employment, higher home values and higher stock prices.
 
$1.95 in Jackson, MI, but I think I would go back to higher gas prices if we could also go back to higher employment, higher home values and higher stock prices.

Just wait... high gas prices are coming, again. Not too sure about the other, though... at least for a lonnnnnng while.

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$2.15 in the socialist republic of MD...oh yeah, we have I think it is a 47 cent per gallon tax in my state...this is higher than most...
 
Dang... still 2.31 here in Tucson. Can't wait to fill up the Tahoe. Guess I'll have to keep riding the Spyder!
 
Right around $2 per gallon in my neck of the woods. Some stations are a bit higher and some are a bit lower. I've noticed in the past month that a lot of stations have gone back to the CASH PRICE and CREDIT PRICE scheme of the 80's. Most of those places have a 8 - 10 cent difference between the cash price (lower) and the credit price (higher).
 
Right around $2 per gallon in my neck of the woods. Some stations are a bit higher and some are a bit lower. I've noticed in the past month that a lot of stations have gone back to the CASH PRICE and CREDIT PRICE scheme of the 80's. Most of those places have a 8 - 10 cent difference between the cash price (lower) and the credit price (higher).

I noticed a few weeks ago, while in SC some stations had the cash and credit prices, but only 3 cents difference I beleive.
Wayne
 
I truely beleive the ~$4.00-~$5.00 price per gallon was both a collusion and test by the oil/gas comapnies to see how far the consumers will bend over and take one. If we would pay those prices for the lenght of time we did, they must then think that we would pay them again, sometime.

They proved that will pocket the profit and shows 10's of Billions in profit without ANY concern for the public.
 
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