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Let’s start some healthy competition here in the Lakes Region among the gas stations.
I too, was taken by the new Cumby’s (near Weirs Beach) and their 20 to 30 cent per gallon increase in gas prices the day after they opened. When I inquired about this, they told me the prices on opening day were a MISTAKE! Are you kidding me? You open a business and mistakenly post the wrong prices at the pump! BS was my response to that. The prices at Cumby’s on opening day are what people in southern NH and Mass are currently paying at the pumps. My only regret was not filling up on opening day. Check out this website: www.nhgasprices.com If you log onto this website, you can see that prices south of the Lakes Region are much less expensive that what we are forced to pay. Let’s help each other out and post prices of gas at the stations in the area to start some competition and reward the stations that are not gauging us. So far, from my travels, it seems that the Irving Station on Rt. 25 in Meredith, has among the lowest prices. Citgo, right after the Weirs bridge, is among the highest. Unfortunately, my car requires premium gas, but I’ve been alternating between mid-grade level and premium. Does anyone know if this actually makes a difference in the performance of a car? Or is it just another marketing scam to get us to pay more at the pumps. One last comment, the ethenol requirement in gas in NH is less than that in other states, which means we are getting less mileage per gallon. November 15th - Irving on Rt. 25 – Meredith Mid-Grade - $3.159 per gallon Have a great day!
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