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Old 04-08-2008, 06:37 PM   #38
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I notice they are open today. Now I was excited to see that their gas price was $2.89 this afternoon. Until this evening when somehow the gas that was already in the ground magically cost .16 more. This is not the first impression I was hoping for out of this new store. How can they justify this. A 16 cent increase in fuel that was already in the ground???? Color me pissed!
Getting back to the original post......A few years ago the Cumby's near my home in MA had posted three different prices on the same day! I could understand two prices in one day, the morning price before new gas showed up and the afternoon/evening price when they topped of the tanks. I filled my car in the morning, drove to work, came home in the afternoon for a doctor's appointment, and went back out to a store in the evening. All three times the gas price went up.

This was a couple of years ago when gas prices went ballistic in a short period of time. Needless to say, I've never purchased gas at Cumby's since. I don't know if prices are up to manager's discretion or if it is a corporate decision.
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