Wednesday, September 14, 2005

A good idea

A suggestion from a Virginian:
With gasoline prices going through the roof for no real reason, I would like to suggest ways of combating oil companies.

Of course we can slow down and combine our errands to reduce trips. We can also insist that our children ride the school bus where available.

But one of the best ways to fight gasoline prices is for consumers to boycott gas stations' convenience stores. Pay cash where possible; do not use an oil company credit card, because you are paying an even higher price when the interest rate is figured in at the end of every month.

At convenience stores, purchase gasoline only and avoid shopping inside--no cigarettes, sodas, chips, beer, candy, lottery tickets, or any item we can buy at local grocery stores.

Gas stations have a tremendous mark-up on all aforementioned items, and that's where they make 100 percent profits.

By boycotting gas stations' convenience stores, we can force them into competition among themselves and therefore make them lower prices to attract our business.
People don't need that junk anyway.

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