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Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:30 am
by woundedduck
i paid 3.64 in pickens yesterday at 4 at the texaco and across the highway at the bp it was 4.04. anyways, they do not have a limit. i put 15 gallons in cans and 25 in the truck.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:37 am
by jdbuckshot
im just going to start stealing it. it really that rediculous!
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:59 am
by Seymore
ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Why? Our refineries on the coast are running full boar. I would suspect that many in LA are also up and running. WHy would it be so long before they can get to them?
Don't know. Maybe it would be because of traffic trying to get back. This was one of the distributors up here that said that.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:17 am
by RebelYelp
because everyone is freaking out, buying as much as they possibly can the shortage was caused by panic of a shortage.. if everyone would have stuck with their normal routine, we would be fine
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:28 am
by woundedduck
not true yelp. this is all caused by the f'ing media which, in turn, causes the public to panic. but the gas companies are the ones pulling the trigger. we might as well just bend over and take it like a woman.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:07 am
by duckkiller
Jumped 30 cents here over night. Now I'm paying 3.96 for it and I am heading down South Palm Beach on Tuesday, who knows what it will be down there.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:01 pm
by CBRADGO
My correspondence with our top notch AG's office:
I sent:
> Price gouging in Columbus, Jackson, Brandon, etc. and there is no
> change.
> Gas stations taking CASH ONLY so there is no paper trail. Few, if any
> refineries that supply MS oil/gas/diesel have shut down because of
> Hurricane
> Ike. Jim Hood, where is the walk that goes with all that talk? My
> family
> suffers still while you blow hot air in front of the cameras and play
> golf
> with the the likes of Mr. Gillis...
They responded with this:
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "MEREDITH ALDRIDGE" <MALDR@ago.state.ms.us>
> Dear Mr. Redmond:
>
> The Attorney General's Office has received your email regarding the
> rising costs of gasoline in your area and/or throughout the State of
> Mississippi. Please note that we are reviewing reports concerning price
> gouging throughout the state. However, under the law, merchants are
> allowed to increase their prices if they have incurred additional costs
> in bringing that product to the public. We are in the process of
> reviewing these reports and are requiring merchants to provide
> documentation to justify any increases that have occurred since the
> Governor declared a State of Emergency for Hurricane Gustav.
>
> We are aware of the rising costs and are working diligently to review
> the reports submitted to our office. To assist in our investigations,
> please be sure that the information that you have provided includes the
> name of the station, address, the current price; time that price was
> charged; the previous price and the time that price was charged. Also,
> be sure to keep your receipts and take pictures where possible. This
> information is vital to our investigation of these matters.
>
> Thank you for contacting our office.
>
> Linda Coston Davis
> Special Assistant Attorney General
> Consumer Protection Division
> Mississippi Attorney General's Office
> P. O. Box 22947
> Jackson, MS 39225-2947
> Telephone 601-359-4230
> Facsimile 601-359-4231
>
>
I sent them this today:
Thank you for paying attention and copy/pasting your form letter to Mr. Redmond for me. My last name, however, is Parker. Good to know you all are "on the ball" down there at the AG's office. I feel much better now...
As for the station that robbed me, it is Dutch Village Shell on the corner of Hwy 12 and Hwy 50 in Columbus. At 5:45am Friday morning I paid $3.55 per gallon. At 12 noon it was $3.57 per gallon and when I left to come home to Brandon at 4:00pm it was $3.78 per gallon and going up. It's amazing that a gas station can sell tens of thousands of gallons in less than 12 hours and no tanker trucks have shown up with "newly priced" gas but the price increases 21 cents.
And by the way, Gustav was 2 weeks ago, this absurd increase is supposedly related to Ike. You should really update your form letter before you send it again so the wool doesn't slip too far from in front of our eyes...
Fecking arseholes...
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:35 pm
by natemac2
Gas $11.51.... I just SAW it at flying j
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:45 pm
by Greenhead22
natemac2 wrote:Gas $11.51.... I just SAW it at flying j
If true, that's some major BS !!! Flying J is usually the cheapest in the jackson area.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:56 pm
by Wildfowler
CBRADGO wrote:As for the station that robbed me, it is Dutch Village Shell on the corner of Hwy 12 and Hwy 50 in Columbus. At 5:45am Friday morning I paid $3.55 per gallon. At 12 noon it was $3.57 per gallon and when I left to come home to Brandon at 4:00pm it was $3.78 per gallon and going up.
You sent a letter for .20 cents?? I've seen prices drop that much in day before. I'm not sure that 20 cents really qualifies as gouging?
BTW - 3.78 is still cheaper than what it was in my neighborhood yesterday and today.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:35 pm
by CBRADGO
Wildfowler wrote:CBRADGO wrote:As for the station that robbed me, it is Dutch Village Shell on the corner of Hwy 12 and Hwy 50 in Columbus. At 5:45am Friday morning I paid $3.55 per gallon. At 12 noon it was $3.57 per gallon and when I left to come home to Brandon at 4:00pm it was $3.78 per gallon and going up.
You sent a letter for .20 cents?? I've seen prices drop that much in day before. I'm not sure that 20 cents really qualifies as gouging?
BTW - 3.78 is still cheaper than what it was in my neighborhood yesterday and today.
Principle of the whole thing really. The gas was bought and paid for and not sold out, then replenished in 11 hours with 20 cents more expensive gas. There's a serious problem in Columbus with price gouging every day and it sucks to be taken advantage of even more just because someone's yacht payment is due...
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:14 pm
by ducman77
Scott's in Greenwood both stations went up 1.00 from 3.60 to 4.60 yesterday and this moring it was at 3.80 that is gouging at its best. None of the other 20 stations went up just them.....
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:44 pm
by Cephous
When I watched the news lat night, Mac's on Hwy 80 in Brandon was $5.17.
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:49 pm
by pstone
Re: Gas
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:05 pm
by ducknbuck1
Yeah I saw the AG on the news saying that they did verify that Macs did pay $5.17 per gallon for the gas and that is what they are charging.. But it is pretty freakin funny to me because NOBODY else in Brandon has had to pay that kind of money to get more gas and I saw a tanker filling up a stations tanks today and their price stayed the same.. Everytime you drive by Macs there is NOBODY buying that high dolla gas and will be a few vehicles at Texaco and Exxon.. This will prob cause them to lose alot of money because with the initial reports that Refiniaries in Galvelston area not damaged, they won't be able to get rid of that fuel...