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This is $2 more than the other stations are charging.
Noooooooooo! My beloved Exxon on River Road in Summit, NJ is no longer the highest known (to me) gas price on the east coast...he's currently at $4.89.
Gasbuddy is showing that the shady gas station just north of MCO on Semoran is charging 5.799. Bastards.
Like the one near the airport, the one in Lake Buena Vista is just preying on tourists.
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By the Ancients!
Be well,
Bryant
The one by MCO on Semoran is about to start accruing fines for not posting the price:
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-05-13/news/os-orlando-airport-gas-stations-20110512_1_suncoast-energys-gas-stations-price-signs
The owner of one of those stations was on the news recently saying that he wasn't sure if he was going to comply because his profits due to his shady pricing are significantly more than the fine.
Quote from: realjd on May 14, 2011, 02:56:40 PM
The owner of one of those stations was on the news recently saying that he wasn't sure if he was going to comply because his profits due to his shady pricing are significantly more than the fine.
nice!
I don't see why gas stations need to post overhead prices ... does he also need to advertise them on TV, telegram to the president twice an hour, and beam them into space as part of the SETI mission?
if you don't want to pay the price, find another station.
(besides, if I saw a gas station with no prices on an overhead display, I'd assume they went out of business.)
Quote from: roadman65 on May 11, 2011, 06:46:09 PM
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This is $2 more than the other stations are charging.
They oughta be investigated for price gouging.
Quote from: golden eagle on May 15, 2011, 01:52:26 AM
They oughta be investigated for price gouging.
and people who buy from them ought to be investigated for being idiots.
really, though, I want my tax dollars used to investigate neither.
Quote from: golden eagle on May 15, 2011, 01:52:26 AM
They oughta be investigated for price gouging.
It's their gas, the can charge what they like.
In Florida at least, it's only price gouging if they overcharge during a state of emergency such as a hurricane evacuation.
Quote from: realjd on May 16, 2011, 07:52:42 AM
Quote from: golden eagle on May 15, 2011, 01:52:26 AM
They oughta be investigated for price gouging.
It's their gas, the can charge what they like.
But it has to be at least reasonable. Otherwise, it IS gas gouging. Plain and simple.
Quote from: The Premier on May 16, 2011, 12:16:22 PM
But it has to be at least reasonable. Otherwise, it IS gas gouging. Plain and simple.
I suppose in the Perkins Union, the penalty for gas gouging could be even worse than that for speeding, which is - if I recall correctly - summary roadside execution.
so let's not call others extremists before evaluating your own viewpoints first.
It is supposedly the law in this state, Tennessee, that you can only change gas prices when you get a new delivery of gasoline. I'm pretty sure that some "independents" routinely violate this law.
I don't like price gouging. But, like Jake, my solution is simple - avoid the vendor.
And I bet that gas station near the Orlando airport is not the only gouging going on there. i.e. Look at the concession prices in the airport for food, drink, souvenirs, etc.
Is 5.79 gas worse than a $5 hot dog? I think not.
Quote from: mightyace on May 16, 2011, 12:45:14 PM
It is supposedly the law in this state, Tennessee, that you can only change gas prices when you get a new delivery of gasoline. I'm pretty sure that some "independents" routinely violate this law.
I'd put a single drop of gasoline into the holding tanks, if needed, to change my prices.
QuoteAnd I bet that gas station near the Orlando airport is not the only gouging going on there. i.e. Look at the concession prices in the airport for food, drink, souvenirs, etc.
Is 5.79 gas worse than a $5 hot dog? I think not.
exactly. we're not talking about gouging human beings here; we're talking about gouging
the sort of people who go to Orlando. Specifically,
Disneyland. if you have the suspect morals that would cause you to be hanging out in that sort of establishment in the first place, you deserve anything that happens to you.
Quote from: The Premier on May 16, 2011, 12:16:22 PM
Quote from: realjd on May 16, 2011, 07:52:42 AM
Quote from: golden eagle on May 15, 2011, 01:52:26 AM
They oughta be investigated for price gouging.
It's their gas, the can charge what they like.
But it has to be at least reasonable. Otherwise, it IS gas gouging. Plain and simple.
I agree, it is plain and simple. In Florida, a gas station can charge what they like. There is no rule about it being "reasonable". It's only price gouging if they raise prices during a declared emergency such as a hurricane evacuation. As long as there isn't an emergency, they're free to charge whatever they think the market will allow them to. And the state does prosecute instances of price gouging. The most recent I can think of was when the FlyingJ chain raised prices $1/gal or so during Ike.