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Petrol price cycle
Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 09:53
Member - David P (VIC)
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Just heard the bleeding obvious from Graham Samuel (ACCC) on 3LO this morning. Just in case you have been acting as the living dead here is his brilliant advise ....use your fuel discount dockets at the BOTTOM of the price cycle to get best value!!!! WOW I'm glad I tuned in, I would never have thought of that, but then I guess if I was paid over $200,000 pa I would probably have worked that out. Us mere tax-payers should be sssssooooooo grateful for his helpful advise. Makes you wonder if he thinks we are all brain dead....????.....silverback
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AnswerID: 302643 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 09:58
Kev & Darkie
replied: What about those who live where there is no fuel discount dockets??
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FollowupID: 568743 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:13
Member - David P (VIC) posted:
Kev, I think he was talking to blonde city types, anyway the price cycle doesn't apply to diesel which from my obs is just as cheap if not cheaper on country hwys....cheers
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FollowupID: 568747 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:23
Member - RFLundgren (WA) posted:
Yep, doesnt really apply to diesel as it just goes from expensive to more expensive.
In any case I refuse to buy from the major servos and particularly supermarket owed ones. I will pay the additional cents / litre and go to the independants. Lets face it when its costing almost $200 to fill the tank another $4 or $5 is not going to make too much difference.
We can always live on 2 minute noodles in order to fill the truck........ahhh such is life.
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AnswerID: 302645 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:02
murranji3
replied: Have noticed that Shell raises its price quiet often the amount of the d docket above others within the radious . I dont see any way to beat the big ones. BP has a discount card but with a limit per month and a yearly fee I conclude it is wiser to watch the prices displayed [catch is here they do not display diesel prices,no guessing why]
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AnswerID: 302646 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:16
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Showing your age their David LOL. And, yeah, I still call it 3LO too.
I heard it as well, kinda reminded me of the classic Basil Fawlty line:
"Next contestant on Mastermind is Sybil Fawlty. Her specialty subject is the bleeding obvious"
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FollowupID: 568746 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:22
Member - David P (VIC) posted:
Now Jim, your into LPG I think. Is dieselgas worth it with the price heading way beyond $2/L? Wathcha think?.....
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FollowupID: 568748 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:25
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David
Dieselgas is definitely worth the cost )depending on your rebate back) My per litre cost is around $1.37 / litre running dieselgas as opposed to dtraight diesel at $1.70 / litre.
I am basically saving about $35 - $40 / fill which is usually about every 2 weeks or so.
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FollowupID: 568796 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 14:29
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Can't help you with Diesel Gas David.
Mine is a petrol motor running on LPG.
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AnswerID: 302651 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:29
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Well we wouldn't support the Independents when these ass*holes were undercutting them,buying more fuel to get better wholesale price's,fuel dockets etc etc
So where at that place where we were warned about years ago..
Its time to pay our dues.
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AnswerID: 302743 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 18:36
DIO
replied: Believe it or not - the consumer has ALL the power. IF we could encourage people NOT to purchase fuel when it is at the peak of the 'discount cycle(s)' then the oil companies would be 'encouraged' (compelled ?) to 'perhaps' extend their discounting cycles. I firmly believe that if consumers were united and were able to boycott or restrict their spending then there is virually nothing that couldn't be achieved in forcing prices down and creating more realistic competition. Applies to almost every commodity or service that you can think of.
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FollowupID: 568869 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 18:57
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DIO,
That's good in theory, but in these times people don't have the passion to demonstrate or vote with they're feet/mouths/dollars etc like in the '70's.
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AnswerID: 302749 Submitted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 19:16
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replied: A lot of people rave about using your shopper dockets.
I may shop at Woolies sometimes but I don't buy the Caltex fuel at their outlets for two reasons.
1) If I were to fill up the old girl from dead empty, 140 litres, @ 4 cents a litre is only $5.60 or 3.43 litres @ 1.629 a litre.
Yeah right that's a huge saving. Now I'm not saying I'm flush with cash, but It's two stubbies at the local bottlO.
I know, how dare I compare things to beer, but hey it's all relevant.
And I would be lucky to use that much diesel in a fortnight. I realise some people would use 4_6 times that or more a week.
2) Call me crazy, but the old girl runs likes a bucking bronco on Caltex diesel.
So what I might save in one hand I lose in the other because I don't get has many Km's per Litre.
Not happy 'Jan' to be paying 20-25 cents a litre more than Unleaded.
You know? the people that can change things won't, because they would not care if fuel was $3.00 or more a litre.
And what does the NRMA say, 'Drive around and find the cheapest fuel, yeah right I could use more than 5 litres finding cheaper.
That makes sense. :-~
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