Steeling Yourself Against Rising Gas Prices

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gas prices

i think gas prices should go down because food is going up.

chris of KY @ Aug 19, 2008 14:40:50 PM

GAS PRICES

Have you ever wondered why gas prices are at $4/gal but nobody knows whether it is speculation or supply/demand. Why have we been at war with Iraq many years after Saddam has been toppled. If this is not enough we want to war with Iran also. If you are searching the truth please google "Energy non crisis" and watch the youtube video. This answers the root cause of all these issues.

J of MN @ Jul 05, 2008 23:06:08 PM

MONEY

America is a capitalistic country. I see no problem in a company making money while saving me money. God bless America!!!!

Ger' Wood of OH @ Jul 05, 2008 13:28:06 PM

Gas price raise issues

On the other day, I found the article that oil producers had raised oil gas stock to protect natural disasters and keep amount of oil left under. I think it will be the right decision to global warming. But, about the financial crisis, I suggest the following viewpoints:1)Care about CO2 reduction 2)Reuse the oil-producted merchandise 3)Take stock of self-electronic-generation, and more. The point is that we don't depend on oil energy but alternative energy-solar, nuclear, seawave, and more. I realize the enegy structural reform should be reqired worldwide.

Boke-president @ Jul 03, 2008 20:45:22 PM

Check it out first!

The Better Business Bureau has a report on this company at http://tinyurl.com/67qpdl - check it out before making an investment or financial decision on this.

Heather Francell of TX @ Jul 03, 2008 15:43:30 PM

Continuing the problem

Part of the reason gas prices will stay high is because firms like Mygallons are buying up gas and hoarding it, causing a false sense of demand for oil.

By supporting this site and investing in oil companies consumers are only further enabling the oil companies to make record profits and put that money into lobbying so that alternative sources like compressed air, fuel cell, and electric cannot enter the market.

Oil is only worth what people will pay for it. So stop supporting websites that only compound the issue and make oil more expensive. Mygallons and other companies like it, are part of the reason oil prices are high. they are creating a false demand, and in turn increasing the price. By investing in this company you are only going to increase oil prices and allow this company to buy more oil, which will make the prices go up further.

Think about it! of IN @ Jul 03, 2008 14:49:03 PM

Watch out for this scam

The most you can save is 10 cents a gallon and with the $30 annual fee its a joke.

Quoted right from the MyGallons.com terms of service:

2.5.3 MYGALLONS maintains the right to make and will make price adjustments to your Personal Account any time you redeem the MYGALLONS Services for a price at the pump that is at least 10 cents per gallon higher or lower than your MYGALLONS Price at the time of the redemption (not at the time you pre-purchased the fuel). For example if your available MYGALLONS Price at the time you make a redemption is $3.50 per gallon you will receive an adjustment credit to your Personal Account if the price you redeem for at the pump is $3.40 per gallon (or less) or an adjustment debit against your Personal Account if the price you redeem for at the pump is $3.60 per gallon (or more) at the time of redemption.

David Beblo of PA @ Jul 03, 2008 14:17:23 PM

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