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![]() Gordon,
Well, as of today gas has gone down from the last time I posted. Just thought I'd put that in. As far as when fuel hit 4 bux a gal. Honestly it didn't make a dent in business. Some days we actually did BETTER because everyone was scrambling around trying to find the best deal on gas, so we ended up with new customers. What hurt us was our wholesale customers who were affected by the economy. When they started to have trouble (and some hadn't had ANY trouble AT ALL for the past 25yrs) we started to have trouble. Then as now, people have no real choice but to continue to buy it so they can get around. I did notice the frequency changed with certain customers. You could tell people were watching more closely how much they used. Some would get mad at us when all the sudden prices went up from one day ( sometimes within that day) to the next. They would accuse us of price gouging. We even were turned in to the police. They checked our records and saw that it wasn't true. One of those who just didn't understand how things really worked. What kills me is they don't understand, but want to, and when you try to explain, they won't believe a word your saying. The news media didn't help either with reports of gougers. The news media also didn't understand how the fuel business worked just by the way they reported about it all. So, I've always thought a good "hotsheet" on how it all works might help clear things up better. Wanna collaborate on something like that Gordon? Fred Oh yeah, glad to hear your eye site is back to good. Quote:
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![]() We'll brainstorm it. Shoot me an email.
You know the gas biz, so let's think how we can monetize this. Gordon at [email protected] |
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![]() So I was just seeing this on Discover Travel & Living channel - India - on a show called "Extreme."
The show talked about America's first biofuel gas station. It was off the highway at Eugene, Oregon (isn't that somewhere near where Don Alm lives? Maybe he can get more details...) The gas station made biodiesel out of used cooking oil. Fast food restaurants who throw away the oil after using it, give it away to the gas station now instead. The gas station then refines and converts it into biodiesel and sells it. Gas price seemed decent - but because they didn't mention the date of the show, I couldn't find out if it was competitive than regular fuel, or if it was more expensive. But fossil fuel alternatives are already here - making headway into the mainstream. |
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Gordon, Shot you an email. Haven't heard back from you so I'm sending it again. Also, I'd like to brainstorm some ideas per your new website coming out. Fred |
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