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$2.49 for 87.

 

Paid $3 for 93 octane with some rewards points today, good deal.

 

 

Also is anyone have some weird forum issues since they updated a few things. Firefox lets you browse the forum but you literally can not post anything on that web browser, the message box is broken. Seems only chrome is working right now.

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2 hours ago, CamGTP said:

$2.49 for 87.

 

Paid $3 for 93 octane with some rewards points today, good deal.

 

 

Also is anyone have some weird forum issues since they updated a few things. Firefox lets you browse the forum but you literally can not post anything on that web browser, the message box is broken. Seems only chrome is working right now.

 

I'm using Duck Duck Go without issue. 

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14 hours ago, CamGTP said:

$2.49 for 87.

 

Paid $3 for 93 octane with some rewards points today, good deal.

 

 

Also is anyone have some weird forum issues since they updated a few things. Firefox lets you browse the forum but you literally can not post anything on that web browser, the message box is broken. Seems only chrome is working right now.

Not  having any issues with FF here

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Looks to be mostly working now. I couldn't use it for over a week there, the reply box wouldn't let me type in any words.

 

Yay technology.

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A few more stations slide under $3 but stubborn and fickle pricing around here. Oddly the majority of price relief here as been then Premium grade pricing. Down 40 cents in the last few months but again, many stations clinging to the greed so you have to be careful. Yo-Yo pricing. Bait and dodge. It's pitiful. 

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Rats! Bomb a major oil producer and gas jumps 20 cents. Pretty much the definition of 'speculation'. We don't live in a "Supply and Demand" world. We live in a "grab it while you can" world. :crazy:

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93 is still $3.99. Might as well ditch the fancy LED lights and paint it on the sign, it never changes anymore.

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$2.84 for 87 and $3.74 for 93 but that is going to jump big time tomorrow.

 

I bet we see 30-40 cents minimum jump at the pump with how high the oil prices will spike here.

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