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Posted by paul on September 13, 2001 at 07:48:20 from (209.23.145.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: gas prices in America posted by Marc-NJ on September 13, 2001 at 07:11:03:
Wow, cheap gas where you are, here in the 'heartland' gas has been between $1.60 & 2.00 for a long time now. Locally lines were very long on Tuesday night, but prices have not changed to date. One station in Minneapolis had $4.00 on their sign & made the news - yesterday they were running ads on radio that their chain never charged that & they were investigating why the sign was saying that & they did & will continue to be low cost competitive... I hear some of the stations did not raise the price of gas, but put the 4-7 dollar stuff on the signs to slow down the mob lines forming for gas... I could understand a 20 cent hike for instablity these days, but like others would not visit stations that doubled prices for greed at this time. From the radio ads on that one station, it seems others feel the same, & that is good. --->Paul
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