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degrom
12th January 2007, 09:30
Hey...

Twice in a week!!!!

LilSel
12th January 2007, 09:36
Whooohoooo :wari:!!!!

GR81
12th January 2007, 09:39
they should'a topped saddam months ago! haha

Deviant Esq
12th January 2007, 10:09
And me not there to get the benefit of it. Bah! Still, hopefully it'll keep going down, so that when I'm back it'll be back to $1 per litre. Yeah, right! What's the price at now?

degrom
12th January 2007, 10:14
And me not there to get the benefit of it. Bah! Still, hopefully it'll keep going down, so that when I'm back it'll be back to $1 per litre. Yeah, right! What's the price at now?

I think it's $137.9 for 91 octane...

GR81
12th January 2007, 10:15
http://www.pricewatch.co.nz/

"The data is a minimum of 24hrs old and is sourced from fuel purchase transactions that are processed by Cardlink Systems using Cardlink provided fuel cards."

but it gives you an idea.

Colapop
12th January 2007, 10:24
10c forward 2c back. Wasn't that long ago petrol was less than $1/litre.

R6_kid
12th January 2007, 10:39
watching the new thismorning (sky news AUS) and some oil watch guy was saying that the oil companies werent passing the full price drop on to customers.

degrom
12th January 2007, 10:41
watching the new thismorning (sky news AUS) and some oil watch guy was saying that the oil companies werent passing the full price drop on to customers.


LOL.. Opec control's the price. They won't be making money out of it,will they?

riffer
12th January 2007, 11:07
watching the new thismorning (sky news AUS) and some oil watch guy was saying that the oil companies werent passing the full price drop on to customers.

Really? Wow. You mean a drop in crude from $77 a barrel to $53 a barrel means they have to minimise shareholder profit?

Surely the first law of capitalism is to price the product 0.00001% short of the maximum the client will pay...

Fryin Finn
12th January 2007, 11:48
The bastard of dropping fuel prices of more people giving up commuting on public transport and motorcycles and getting back in their cages.

rwh
12th January 2007, 11:54
The bastard of dropping fuel prices of more people giving up commuting on public transport and motorcycles and getting back in their cages.

It'll be a while before it has that effect on me. The discovery of free parking is much more important than cheap petrol :ride:

Richard

Swoop
12th January 2007, 14:59
It should go down again next week.
Todays shopping voucher promises 10c off of every liter of fuel... I might hang on to this one.

Nasty
12th January 2007, 15:36
It should go down again next week.
Todays shopping voucher promises 10c off of every liter of fuel... I might hang on to this one.

Keep a check on the expiry date ... I got a big voucher but the expiry was two weeks whereas a lot of others was a month :yes:

Swoop
12th January 2007, 16:23
Keep a check on the expiry date ... I got a big voucher but the expiry was two weeks whereas a lot of others was a month :yes:

My suspicionometer flickered off the dial when I read it. However it is valid for one month!

quickbuck
12th January 2007, 16:26
I put 55 litres in the ute at the 139.9c price. Bummer.

BP owe me $1.10! Burglers! I haven't driven the ute since filling it either!
Gutted!

P/T