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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Dave
    Except for some of the ridiculous gouging, 95% of what you see on the pricing BS is NOT the local stations, but the oil companies themselves. They dictate the pricing to most local dealers. Ask anyone who owns a station about PMPA and you will get some idea of what I mean.
    oh god, please provide proof of price gouging - you can't, because it doesn't exist. you're just upset because a scarce commodity that everyone wants and needs costs money.

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  • Dave
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    Except for some of the ridiculous gouging, 95% of what you see on the pricing BS is NOT the local stations, but the oil companies themselves. They dictate the pricing to most local dealers. Ask anyone who owns a station about PMPA and you will get some idea of what I mean.

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  • FredK
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    Haha, the gas station across the street from my work jacked it up 20 cents/gallon. Though they are the slowest to drop it down from a lull in gasoline pricing, they're the first to hike it up. :roll:

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  • Erick
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    Originally posted by Dave
    yeah, but when AAA is reporting an average hike of $.07, and we have had closer to >50 in the past couple of days, you know that someone is exploiting the issue a little. Not entirely, but a little.
    I was reading that today. Even here in FL we're seeing some exploiting. But amazingly enough some gas stations arent "suffering" as much, since their prices remained the similar.

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  • Dave
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    yeah, but when AAA is reporting an average hike of $.07, and we have had closer to >50 in the past couple of days, you know that someone is exploiting the issue a little. Not entirely, but a little.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Dave
    we had a 20+ cent hike today. And oil is below $100 a barrel.

    hmmm . . . . .
    the texas city refinery is shut down. that's a BIG DEAL. the cost of oil has nothing to do with it, because it has to go through a refinery to turn into the gasoline at your pump. if the refinery is shut down, that means the supply of gas is lower than it was before. it doesn't mean squat to have "cheap" oil if there are less refineries to turn it into gas.

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  • Dave
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    Originally posted by Turf1600
    I said it in the other thread but not on here - we could be out of power for up to 4 weeks.
    Ouch.

    Sounds like its time to pack up and get out of town for a while.

    They are publicly saying up to a week for everyone here to be back on line. But i assume that means most sooner than that, the longer times will be for the smaller clusters in rural areas.

    Problem is, they sent over half of their crews to LA and TX to do contract work there. So now they are sending up crews from the Carolinas to fix us here. :loco:

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  • Turf1600
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    I said it in the other thread but not on here - we could be out of power for up to 4 weeks.

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  • Dave
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    Actually, they are now saying the winds were 78mph here. Power was out to 90% of the customers in the SW Ohio/N. KY/SE Indiana area around Cincinnati. Still out at my house. I am at work now.

    Hang in there psloan.

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  • Turf1600
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    It's crazy to me how powerful it remained across the country.

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  • nosignal
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    We even got the fringe of the remnants way up here in Western NY overnight. Peak gust was 58mph, downed quite a few trees in the area and I guess 45k people are without power (we lost it last night but we're already back on). The umbrella from my deck is nowhere to be found this morning. Barely got any rain from it though.

    Hope you guys stayed safe down there!

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  • Turf1600
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    I've been out of power and water since 4 pm on friday.

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  • Dave
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    bastard rolled through here today. 60 mph gusts. my power has been out since 3pm - still out. lots of downed trees. kids off school tomorrow because school has no power.

    blew my chimney cap off, tore a couple of the screens on our veranda, and lifted about a half dozen shingles.

    could be a lot worse for sure. one neighbor lost some siding on the back of his house.

    we went out to dinner and saw a mk2 jetta that got pancaked by a tree.

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  • Jon325i
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    Some of the locals who live in the storms' projected path seem to have quite a sense of humor about hurricane Ike.....

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  • LINUS
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    Originally posted by Dave
    we had a 20+ cent hike today. And oil is below $100 a barrel.

    hmmm . . . . .
    yup...and OPEC called a slowdown in the East to get BACK to ~$115 / bbl

    Not that it's any big deal, but you really have to wonder some times.

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    Anyhow, hope you Gulf boys stay safe.

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