View Full Version : Is the petrol price drop a coincidence?
Pixie
15th September 2005, 11:40
Or is the Boycott on BP and Mobil really working?
Anyone notice less customers using BP / Mobil stations?
Damon
15th September 2005, 12:05
Those botcott things dont work, the last time i heard of one going around was about 3 months ago and since then the price has gone up like another 20c.
I think the drop in price is due to the amount of public anger, it's got to the point where we want any price drop in oil to be reflected at the pump, and it's about bloody time.
Flyingpony
15th September 2005, 12:07
No idea. Don't tank up or ride past any BP/Mobil station when on my trips around Chch city.
Biff
15th September 2005, 12:43
No it didn't work. The price of (Brent) crude oil fell by over a $ yesterday, compared to the day before.
Fluctuations, and Blitish too.
steved
15th September 2005, 12:48
BP = Ultimate = Yay!
pyrocam
15th September 2005, 13:13
BP = Ultimate = Yay!
have to agree
sunhuntin
15th September 2005, 13:55
not sure what the reason was..but both myself and my customers are relived to see it dropping. hopefully it will keep going.
Pixie
17th September 2005, 11:30
I've been told that BP have never been the first to drop their prices,Yet this time they were!
inlinefour
17th September 2005, 12:27
I've been told that BP have never been the first to drop their prices,Yet this time they were!
I'm aware of them doing it first in the past. I'm also aware of BP have done the 10 cents a litre, along with Shell on their own backs. All this noise about petrol, those who make the most noise should really start walking. Me, I see no choice but to pay the price and use the cage less. Bike however is a different story :scooter:
Sniper
17th September 2005, 12:35
Me, I see no choice but to pay the price and use the cage less. Bike however is a different story :scooter:
Yep, thats how I feel too. All this kicking and fussing about fuel prices and how they should go down ect. There is FA I can do about it so I shut up and pay the nice person behind the counter.
Oh yea, to those that abuse the counter staff (Such is my other half) about the price of petrol, they have absolutly no control over it, so quit bitching to them!
Drunken Monkey
17th September 2005, 15:25
It was not political, the price of crude oil has dropped.
Ixion
17th September 2005, 16:31
Yep, thats how I feel too. All this kicking and fussing about fuel prices and how they should go down ect. There is FA I can do about it so I shut up and pay the nice person behind the counter.
Oh yea, to those that abuse the counter staff (Such is my other half) about the price of petrol, they have absolutly no control over it, so quit bitching to them!
I like going in to pay , and doing a (not nasty) bitch to whoever else is there (or sometimes the attendant if they look suitable) about "how much it costs now to fill the tank for a weeks commuting, compared to a few months ago. Shocking dear now". They always agree of course, then I add "was costing me eleven dollars and odd a while back, now it's gone through the roof. Over fifteen dollars today, to cover the week, ridiculous izzn it?". And watch their faces. This often brings a response something along the lines of "hell is that all it costs you on the bike , then?". And I see the gears going round and the mental calculator come out. So I can do some proselytising .
Spread the word, bruvvas
Sniper
17th September 2005, 16:32
I like going in to pay , and doing a (not nasty) bitch to whoever else is there (or sometimes the attendant if they look suitable) about "how much it costs now to fill the tank for a weeks commuting, compared to a few months ago. Shocking dear now". They always agree of course, then I add "was costing me eleven dollars and odd a while back, now it's gone through the roof. Over fifteen dollars today, to cover the week, ridiculous izzn it?". And watch their faces. This often brings a response something along the lines of "hell is that all it costs you on the bike , then?". And I see the gears going round and the mental calculator come out. So I can do some proselytising .
Spread the word, bruvvas
See, you are one of the good sorts, Im talking about the guys and gals from the funny farm who imply that the counter staff have something to do with the price hikes
bumsex
17th September 2005, 19:36
In some ways I think that high peterol prices are not all that bad...
My reasons are:
1) It forces people to be more frugal in their use of peterol (ie. walk to shops instead of take car. Which in the long term is
2) Better for the environment (less emissions correlates highly with a slower rise in pollution levels)
3) I cannot see a need for all vehicles that have stupidly large engines and yet are frequently used to run around town in (ie. SUVs/4wds). These people should pay a premium to own and run their gas guzzling slugs (fuck them). Since fuel prices are so high I hope that they will use them less.
In many ways my reasoning is flawed.
But fuck it.
skidz
17th September 2005, 23:02
Missus works for BP Pahiatua and has noticed less vehicles there. Pretty hard when you only have Mobil or BP.
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