By: lucylovedavidaa010 10/06/2008 11:41 am |
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By: contratrad 9/06/2008 8:31 pm Yahoo! Profile: contratrad Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hello Pinkeygirls,
My Posting was more related to Petrol Dockets.
Anyway thanks for the Reply and presently I see Speculation in the New York Oil Market Bear Pit as the major Problem with the Oil Price.
A very concerned ,
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By: pikeygirls 9/06/2008 10:34 am Yahoo! Profile: pikeygirls Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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You ask what I think, I think that the price of fuel is governed by market forces, just the same as the labour costs of for instance builders tradesmen, there is a higher demand than there is availability, so your choice is simple if you want it you have to pay for it.
Using food products to create fuel should be made a criminal offence as this will lead to food shortages which in turn will force the price of food up.
In a few years you will yearn for the days when you only had to pay $1.70 per litre, the answer is simple, buy a sensible size vehicle. |
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By: contratrad 5/06/2008 11:43 pm Yahoo! Profile: contratrad Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hello Everyone,
What do You think of this?
Two Docket based Service Stations Today racheted their Petrol Price up to 163.9 Cents per Litre therefore when I saw 150.7 Cents for Ethanol Blend 95 Octane and 153.7 (I think it was for Unleaded) approx. 10 Kms away at a Non Docket based Service Station, I filled up with the Ethonal 95 Octane.
Many Years ago Restrictive Trade Practices was a Big Debate in the Federal Parliament and I'm wondering if this Docket Based Petrol System falls into that Category.
It also is a waste of a persons Time waiting while the Dates on Dockets are checked.
(No responsibility taken for any losses in association with this or any other Posting).
A very concerned ,
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