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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
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    VB? Why would you do that to your own body intentionally?
    Howdy Dobbo , mate you couldn't pay me enough to drink that crud . Mainly drink Carlton draught and Melbourne bitter . Don't mind xxxx gold but normal xxxx is only good for degreaser

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    "Geez I hate it when people merely change the country name in some SPAM email that has been passed around the US and now made it to Australia."
    Can you be sure that it is spam?

    Just reading this thread is a reflection of the saying:
    Divide and concur.
    What is being shown here is that we seem not to be able to collectively agree on any strategy that will gain the attention of those we want to expose or defeat.

    Most of us pay 30% tax + on each dollar we earn So if you pay $1.35 for fuel it really cost you $1.76 and then there is the sales tax and excise tax you pay on your $1.35 petrol. So now think how much you really pay.
    Why is it the US can have a much lower price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Why is it the US can have a much lower price?
    Economies of scale and import power
    More Production and facilities
    US based oil companies
    Economic and political power

    We make up about 2% of the global economy and are at the bottom of the world geographically.

    PS Venezuela pay about 8c litre at the pump, but they hate the yanks

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    don't forget its got a lot to do with the amount of tax each government puts on the sale of petrol

    the oil companies do a hell of a lot more work than a bottled water company but somehow a liter of bottled water costs more than petrol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    "Geez I hate it when people merely change the country name in some SPAM email that has been passed around the US and now made it to Australia."
    Can you be sure that it is spam?
    Absolutely it's SPAM.

    It's an unsolicited junk email and worse than that it has been forwarded multiple times.

    That makes it SPAM go and see Wiki

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    Hey Cruiser, if you want your dollars to go somewhere good, Woolworths is giving 100% of all supermarket profits today to Country Women's Assoc. and Landcare.

    And this one is real

    Woolworths Drought Action Day 2008

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    funny my local servo has dropped on average 4cpl in hte last 3 weeks. and thats after the "its just a coincidence price rise on pay thursday" price rises.
    It's not a coincidence, fuel companies do what is called "discounting" on monday-wed, in order to try and even out supply during the week. When I worked at a refinery, the companies were open about this. Refineries prefer to run constantly (constant output), it costs $$$ to start up and shut down plant, so the discounting is an effort to even out demand.

    Bottom line - is if you want to save money - fill up on a monday or tuesday. OR - WALK/RIDE like DaveS said.

    Btw - as others have said, the "no fuel day" is a crock of $hit and doesn't work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Btw - as others have said, the "no fuel day" is a crock of $hit and doesn't work.
    Now what would have an effect would be if everyone walked to work, for a week or maybe a month. It may not change the oil companies pricing, but it would be healthy for the people walking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    Hey Cruiser, if you want your dollars to go somewhere good, Woolworths is giving 100% of all supermarket profits today to Country Women's Assoc. and Landcare.

    And this one is real

    Woolworths Drought Action Day 2008
    Yep done that.

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