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Money & Business

Alpha Consumer by Kimberly Palmer

Locking in Lower Gas Prices

July 01, 2008 02:58 PM ET | Kimberly Palmer | Permanent Link | Print

MyGallons.com, a new company, offers an intriguing solution to rising gas prices. It lets customers buy gallons ahead of time based on the current prices in their area—in theory, locking in a lower price—and then redeem those gallons at a later date, regardless of any price increases in the interim.

The first question, of course, is what happens if gas prices go down? Are customers stuck, having already paid the higher price?

Steve Verona, the 39-year-old consultant who founded MyGallons.com, says most people will simply hold onto their prepurchased gallons until the prices go back up again. And what if prices are currently at their peak and don't go up again?

Verona says that's unlikely. "Very few analysts expect prices to come down...because current demand is increasing, while supply has stayed steady. We're talking years, if not decades, before [proposed] solutions have any impact. In the interim, prices should continue to rise," Verona says. He adds that if customers opt to drop out of the program, they can get a refund for their purchased gallons.

Verona says the company will make money from the annual membership fee (about $30), the interest float on the money that is paid before the gas is redeemed, and advertising on its website.

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Sound fishy

Patty from FL got a great point to all and answered all of the questions . How do we know if Mygallons is just a scam and can go belly up any given moments ? Are they even in the BBB ?

I will take my chance and pay the higher gas price at the local stations and not risking to lose my pre-paid fixed gas price .

MyGallons.com

So when thousands of people send thier hard earnd money to lock gas prices What happens if Gas prices skyrocket.

They might just say we are bankrupt and we are SORRY.

I would rather take my chances.

Bryce

It's a scam

If you read the terms, the most you can save is .10 per gallon. Example, if you paid 3.50 on the site and spend more then 3.60 for gas they will debit your account the difference over .10 cent. but if you buy gas between 0-.10 then you lose the difference. The company will not be around for long.

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Share with her your own money issues by sending questions to alphaconsumer@usnews.com.

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