In a message dated 7/29/2007 8:20:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dhallam@rapidsys.com writes:
Admittedly, there is some predatory pricing on the part of gasoline
retailers, i.e., setting different prices depending upon the affluence of
the surrounding neighborhood.
David
KC2JD/4
One of my clients is a manager in a local gas station. The price of a
gallon of gas at his gas station is about 10 cents or more higher at his
station
than at the same "brand" gas station in the next town over.
He said that he pays more from "leading brand" gas company that the guy in
the next town due solely on demographics. For example a house in the other
town might be 500,000, put it in his town where his gas is 10 cents more a
gallon and its a MILLION dollar house.
So according to him, it is NOT him who sells the gas higher, it is BIG BLUE
who charges him more. Either way the consumer gets it up the tailpipe. Lou
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