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24 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

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If you look at the update date, it was reported 2 days ago.  Like Atlas said, if it's wrong, why don't you update it?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

So log in and report the current price. The report is likely a user error since it's actually midgrade that's $3.99.

 

You'll call the data incorrect, but aren't doing anything about it? Why?

I don’t want to join. I got enough things that blow up my phone. My traveling affords me several options for inexpensive gas through membership. 

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Still $3.99 at the Mobil and all the other stations in the area (3 within 1/4 mile) followed suit

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Posted (edited)

National average is now at $4.17/gallon...

 

That translates to $5.30 today for regular 87 at the local "Kroger" here in Not- Montgomery, Tx.

 

That marks an official high-water mark since the post-covid surge in 2022.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Atlas said:

National average is now at $4.17/gallon...

 

That translates to $5.30 today for regular 87 at the local "Kroger" here in Not- Montgomery, Tx.

 

That marks an official high-water mark since the post-covid surge in 2022.

The national average is high is because of high taxed areas like yours. Still 3.49 here at several locations.IMG_0491.thumb.png.e0eda19199f9743ee5778dc29260c089.png

Posted
44 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

The national average is high is because of high taxed areas like yours. Still 3.49 here at several locations.IMG_0491.thumb.png.e0eda19199f9743ee5778dc29260c089.png

 

Misinformed again.

 

Go look up the state taxes on Washington State fuel. You're welcome to explain the price difference. I'll wait. The price I quoted, no municipal taxes. Only state taxes on top of Federal which people in all states pay.

 

And $3.49 is still high as balls for your area. You know why it's high right now.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

Misinformed again.

 

Go look up the state taxes on Washington State fuel. You're welcome to explain the price difference. I'll wait. The price I quoted, no municipal taxes. Only state taxes on top of Federal which people in all states pay.

 

And $3.49 is still high as balls for your area. You know why it's high right now.

I’ve seen it higher. I live in an affluent area that understands the reason for the temporary increase. We don’t complain we just deal. Enjoy your high prices for whatever reason. I’m not complaining. 

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This thread sure got quiet... a lot of people not proud of the gas prices in their area? 😆 Was out yesterday and the ripoff stations are $6 or more for regular unleaded now.

 

*whistles* That's a lot for a gallon of gas. Kroger is up $0.08 overnight. and they've been pretty stable, lowest price around. $5.38...

Posted
28 minutes ago, Atlas said:

This thread sure got quiet... a lot of people not proud of the gas prices in their area? 😆 Was out yesterday and the ripoff stations are $6 or more for regular unleaded now.

 

*whistles* That's a lot for a gallon of gas. Kroger is up $0.08 overnight. and they've been pretty stable, lowest price around. $5.38...

 

:crackup:Cost to much to go out! :crackup:

 

Posted (edited)

Yesterday morning 4/29 (5:15am) $4.19.  Left work around 3pm it was $4.79.  This morning 4/30 at 5:15am $4.99.  This is at a speedway gas station on the corner close to work.  

 

There is something fishy going on.  

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