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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Hey, $3.29.9 is REALLY $3.30


It always get me how almost everyone I know calls the price of a gallon of gasoline $3.29 when it is $3.29.9. Why do they do that?

If you bought ten gallons at $3.29,9, you'd save a WHOLE penny. With these ridiculous Big Oil prices today, 1 cent doesn't amount to much.

I always like it when stations post $2.99.9 so as not to look like they're being too mean.

It's like buying something for $99.99. Hey, isn't that really $100.

Let's Call it Like it Is!! --RoadDog

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