RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread Patrick Smallwood


Just remember which ones were ultra-inflated next time you need to fill
up!! Soon they will have to charge that much to the 4-5 customers they have
left...

Pat



   
   
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I don't know about Chicago, but I live near Kansas City, Mo.  Yesterday
morning regular gas was $1.58, on my way home I pass many gas stations...
there were long long lines, and prices varied from $2.99 to $4.99... today
all is back to where it was yesterday... no lines, no inflated prices

-Original Message-
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS


For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for
those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.

Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)

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RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread Warren MacQueen

I don't know about Chicago, but I live near Kansas City, Mo.  Yesterday
morning regular gas was $1.58, on my way home I pass many gas stations...
there were long long lines, and prices varied from $2.99 to $4.99... today
all is back to where it was yesterday... no lines, no inflated prices

-Original Message-
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS


For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.

Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)

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RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread Murray Freeman

It's good to hear the REAL story, but what concerns me now is the fact that
would some if not all of the price increases and lines at the pump have
occurred had not the RUMORS began. There is little if any original thought
anymore and copycats abound. So, the Chicago area with it's large population
had little if any price gouging, but downstate in Bloomington, Peoria and
Champaign with much less population, the lines and gouging appeared. We're
talking cities only a couple of hundred miles apart here, yet significantly
different impact. I really believe that had there been no RUMORS, the
situation would not have been as bad even though it was not wide spread.

Murray (I don't think I need the F. anymore.)

-Original Message-
From: Jay Woody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS
STATIONS


We had the same prices, but HUGE lines and even a couple of station were
shown on the news as "tapped dry".  The fact that 3 AG's (OK, TX and MS)
reported issues with it yesterday, implies it did occur, but I didn't see
anything but the long lines personally.  So, not the bulls**it you thought,
but not quite the big deal that some of "us" thought either.

JayW

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/12/01 08:46AM >>>
For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.

Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)

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Re: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread Jay Woody

We had the same prices, but HUGE lines and even a couple of station were shown on the 
news as "tapped dry".  The fact that 3 AG's (OK, TX and MS) reported issues with it 
yesterday, implies it did occur, but I didn't see anything but the long lines 
personally.  So, not the bulls**it you thought, but not quite the big deal that some 
of "us" thought either.

JayW

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/12/01 08:46AM >>>
For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.

Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)

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RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread
Title: RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS





In downstate Champaign, IL, it is at an all-time high of $4.45 a gallon for 87 octane on N. Mattis Avenue.  Mobil Super Pantries have left all prices unchanged at around $1.77/gallon.  All others raised prices about $.20/gallon.  Gougers!

-Original Message-
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 08:46
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS



For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.


Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)


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RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS

2001-09-12 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS





Our local news showed numerous reports of price gouging around the country.  Some states have already launched investigations into price fixing. 

Try hitting the delete button instead of getting upset. 


-Original Message-
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RUMORS CONCERNING THE PRICE OF GAS AND LINES AT GAS STATIONS



For those of you who posted RUMORS of gas lines and rising prices for
gasoline, consider yourself part of OUR enemy. PLEASE, PLEASE post only
information that you personally know to be factual. So here are the facts
from the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, where our gas prices are among the
highest in the U.S. I reported yesterday that a gas station near my office
was at $2.09 for a gallon of premium on my way into work yesterday morning.
However, when I went out for lunch, the price had DROPPED to $1.99 per
gallon. After all the RUMORS yesterday and the fact that I had less than a
quarter of a tank of gas in my car, I was somewhat concerned. But at 5:00PM
that gas station near my office was STILL at $1.99 per gallon and to my
surprise, NO LINES! I figured that since I pass several gas stations on my
way home, I'd take a chance that the RUMORS were bulls**t and wait to fill
at the station near my home. Well, every gas station I passed had the same
pricing as in the morning and there were NO LINES to be seen. Finally, I
came to the gas station near my home, and the price of gas hadn't changed
and there were NO LINES, so I pulled in and filled up as usual. So for those
of you who are willing to pass rumors and join our enemies in battle, I
suggest you have an opportunity to leave the enemy and rejoin us  who are
lucky enough to live in the greatest land of all. And the way to do that is
to check the facts before posting erroneous information and contributing to
what could have been a real panic in the U.S.


Murray F. (how long will I have to use this signature so as not to be
confused with Murray B. in Canada)


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