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  • Dwight Schr-ute
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    Originally posted by clackamascoug View Post
    I don't get the people waiting in line at Costco to get gas. Waiting 15 minutes to save 15 cents a gallon on a 12 gallon fill up. That's a whole 1.80 in savings. Are people that poor?
    Yes.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    I've never waited 15 minutes at Costco.
    Yeah, no way. Five minutes max.

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  • BigFatMeanie
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    I've never waited 15 minutes at Costco.
    That's because you live in a land where you're allowed to pump your own gas rather than wait for the attendant to come out and put the nozzle in your tank. All for "safety" purposes of course.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by clackamascoug View Post
    I don't get the people waiting in line at Costco to get gas. Waiting 15 minutes to save 15 cents a gallon on a 12 gallon fill up. That's a whole 1.80 in savings. Are people that poor?
    I've never waited 15 minutes at Costco.

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  • clackamascoug
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    Sure, because unfortunately I don't pay attention. That is one downside of not being married to my ex. If gas was 10 cents cheaper in South Jordan, we would take the hour out of the day to drive over there and buy gas and save the $1.40.

    That being said, although I am willing to pay, Costco is in an area of Bountiful where I would think the people would be very watchful of prices.
    I don't get the people waiting in line at Costco to get gas. Waiting 15 minutes to save 15 cents a gallon on a 12 gallon fill up. That's a whole 1.80 in savings. Are people that poor?

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  • YOhio
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    If anyone is curious about gas prices in Dayton, Ohio they can just check on this link:

    http://www.daytongasprices.com/

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  • byu71
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    Originally posted by Eddie View Post
    $2.98 at Costco in Murray. Less than 20 miles.
    Sad, looks like even Costco has bought into the idea of income redistribution.

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  • Eddie
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    $3.01 at Costco in Bountiful. Why am I paying more in Bountiful than is being paid in South Jordan?

    I can understand thousands of miles apart a big difference, but less than 50 miles?
    $2.98 at Costco in Murray. Less than 20 miles.

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  • byu71
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    Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
    It is the price the market will bear. They know you are willing to pay that price.
    Sure, because unfortunately I don't pay attention. That is one downside of not being married to my ex. If gas was 10 cents cheaper in South Jordan, we would take the hour out of the day to drive over there and buy gas and save the $1.40.

    That being said, although I am willing to pay, Costco is in an area of Bountiful where I would think the people would be very watchful of prices.

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  • wuapinmon
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    These sentence-ending prepositions are nonsense, up with which I shall not put!

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  • Uncle Ted
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    Originally posted by byu71 View Post
    $3.01 at Costco in Bountiful. Why am I paying more in Bountiful than is being paid in South Jordan?

    I can understand thousands of miles apart a big difference, but less than 50 miles?
    It is the price the market will bear. They know you are willing to pay that price.

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  • LiveCoug
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    2.87 at most stations here in NorUCo.

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  • byu71
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    $3.01 at Costco in Bountiful. Why am I paying more in Bountiful than is being paid in South Jordan?

    I can understand thousands of miles apart a big difference, but less than 50 miles?

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
    Dude, it is time to move on... The American language has evolved: http://grammar.about.com/od/grammarf...sitionmyth.htm Of course, many today just say "... where u at?" for brevity.

    While it seems redundant the 'at' and the end may imply a question of time in addition to location. This seems to be logical given that gas prices do vary by both time and location. So the title could be changed to something like:

    "How much is the price of gas in your location at the current time?"

    I would actually prefer something more like:

    "GasPrice(x, y, z, t)?"

    for the title given I am into the whole brevity thing and prefer calling you "Dude" or "JL".
    These sentence-ending prepositions are nonsense, up with which I shall not put!

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  • Surfah
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    This thread title is killing me.

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