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Norty wrote:no_8wire wrote:They are a business, they exist to make money...get over it!
Its not like its a human right to have access to cheap petrol...
Businesses sole goal is to make money, just be grateful they are not charging you $2.50...becasue if they wanted to they could.
Cheap petrol, Try Affordable petrol, look at all the people that will go back on the dole because once they fuel their car to get to work it will just work out to be better to go back on the dole and not drive. (low income earners etc..) Then we have to pay out of our taxes.
And dont try to say they will use public transport, dont forget that they use fuel too and they are currenlty overcrowed (about 5 bucks from kura to auckland) and like the auckland transport system is any good. Dont see a train in station in Otara, why get up in the morning to catch a bus when he/she can sit on the dole selling drugs to school kids and make more cash. It happens
Fuel costs for fishermen now amount to up to 50% of operating costs
I agree that companies are there to make money, they also have a responsibily to the public to supply resources are the cheapest possible price (so when barrel of oil drops, gas at pump should drop because when it rises it rised right away at the pump).
While i can afford gas at $2.50 can you?
High Gas prices = high prices on everything. Businesses as you stated whos sole gold to make money will just cut jobs, quality of work in some cases to cut costs to remain competive, dont forget they are compeating with china a communist country that has millions of workers that will work for 10cents a day.
I wont be grateful because its hurting the middle class workers of NZ small business and thus hurting this country. Just google news NZ and read all the places closing or cutting jobs or rising the cost of product.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story ... D=10343848
"Shopkeepers say fierce competition for customers' dollars - already dwindling because of the ever-climbing cost of filling up the family car - has left them struggling to resist price rises for groceries and other necessities of life. "
Rising costs are not reflicted in a Kiwis wage.
Grateful i am anything But.
Leon wrote:Definitely impressed by the TINY disclaimer they had on the Shell Station where I purchased a bottle of cream on Monday. If you stood about 50cm away from the sign, and squinted, you can JUST read the disclaimer on the bottom of the ad that says the fuel economy formula that won some competition that they are boasting about, is in fact not what you have just purchased.
That's just the funniest thing ever.
Wonder how long before it is reported to the commerce commission?
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Ebola One: Octane is only one factor in how much power can be extracted from a given fuel... there are other factors that come into play.
You could in theory get more power from a certain blend of fuel that is only 91octane than you could out of 98 octane pump gas.
http://www.vpracingfuels.com/spec/TechBulletin-c12.doc <-- read the second page if you actually want to know a little bit about some of the factors
Norty wrote:no_8wire wrote:They are a business, they exist to make money...get over it!
Its not like its a human right to have access to cheap petrol...
Businesses sole goal is to make money, just be grateful they are not charging you $2.50...becasue if they wanted to they could.
blah blah blah... otara......blah blah blah...
While i can afford gas at $2.50 can you?
High Gas prices = high prices on everything. Businesses as you stated whos sole gold to make money will just cut jobs, quality of work in some cases to cut costs to remain competive, dont forget they are compeating with china a communist country that has millions of workers that will work for 10cents a day.
Dragger_Dan wrote:no_8wire wrote:If it cost to much to travel to work...find work closer to you...simply really..
Sure, that's a really simple, easy round it
Ebola_One wrote:It's certainly interesting, but from how I read that doc, it's more of a marketing ploy. It's also important to note that the heading for the four factors is "The four most important properties of racing fuel"
They don't really go into any detail, they don't tell you how Octane affects the other three factors, nor how they effect Octane.
It's too hard to sit here tapping away at a plastic interface to the world and speculate at this & that, but if at the end of the day, you can mix up 91 to be more powerful than 98 octane, why hasn't it been done?
Mr Revhead wrote:yes most nz fuel is made in the same place
but there is diffrences...... they all add their own additives and the DO make a difference.
the difference between sheel and mobil id liken to havinng slighty dodgy plug leads and good ones. you can FEEL the difference
therefore i wont allow shell fuel in any of my cars
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