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Pre buy your fuel at a lower cost
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Sounds good. Somebody help me tear this apart to find any loopholes. We know the price goes down when school starts, so you wait until then to buy. We haven't hit the top yet either me thinks so it would pay for now.

http://mygallons.com/

 

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/alpha-consumer/2008/7/1/locking-in-lower-gas-prices.html

Origional article.^
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tafdom Wrote:Sounds good. Somebody help me tear this apart to find any loopholes. We know the price goes down when school starts, so you wait until then to buy. We haven't hit the top yet either me thinks so it would pay for now.

http://mygallons.com/

 

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/alpha-consumer/2008/7/1/locking-in-lower-gas-prices.html

Origional article.^
Interesting idea...and compared with savings clubs like BJ's. The problem is that (& I belong to BJ's) I get discounts on a very wide variety of items. I also get cash back every 3 months, depending upon how much I buy. With kids...infants....it adds up to more than the yearly fee, with no extra hidden fees.

Interesting feedback from the original article.

You can't find out what you're price is going to be until after you join. I don't like that. Seems like alot of fees too!
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#3
SO how much is the annual contract or monthly contract.  I did read that in the fine print.  I did not want to sign up and find a bill for $300 in my mailbox....That would be a BAD bomb
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#4
I saw 2 annual memberships fees....$29.99 & $39.99. Plus extra fees that could start to add up. And you don't know how much you'll save, if any, until after you pay.
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#5
Just like with heating fuel were I live. A competitive propane price is $3.79 now and the pre-buy rate for this winter is $2.97
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