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February 14th, 2006 09:38 AM #1
admins/mods: kindly move na lang this thread if it does not belong here.
i'm just curious. last night going home, passed at Macapagal Avenue. dahil medyo traffic, surveyed the cost of gas sa mga gasoline stations dun (Petron, Jetti ba yun and Shell).
while Petron's price is consistent with the prices within metro manila, yung shell and jetti, is almost 2 pesos lower, which causes motorists to go to their stations like ants. yung petron medyo nilalangaw eh.
my questions:
1. ano yun? palugi yung dealer? imagine selling fuel 2 pesos lower than the market price? i know that this is the beauty of a deregulated industry, pero maski na sabihin mong quantity is better, di kaya mas malaki lugi nila?
2. what does their mother company (shell), think about that?
3. if it can be done by one gas station, then other gas stations must be over pricing?
4. di naman kaya may daya yung pumps nila?
5. or di naman kaya may daya yung fuel quality nila? tingin ko hindi naman. dahil i had bought by gas there mga 5 times na, no significant changes naman sa takbo ng oto.
opinions on this are welcome...
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February 14th, 2006 09:55 AM #2
yup, mas mura ng don sa shell macapagal. ung shell sa may dulo ng coastal road halos ganon din ang presyo. so i think hindi naman sila palugi, baka tama lang ung presyuhan nila. hehehe. lagi ako diyan nagpapagas sa macapagal pag nasa manila kasi mura saka mabait mga crew. un nga lang minsan annoying pag midnight na dahil sa mga street racers(cars, bikes), pero minsan ok din. nood ka muna habang nagpapagas. hehehe
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February 14th, 2006 09:58 AM #3
di sila lugi magbenta... malaki ngayon ang margins especially for gasoline products. i'm guessing that shell and jetti are in a price war.
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February 14th, 2006 10:00 AM #4
Magkano ba ang usual mark-up sa gas station?
Kung 3 pesos, baka ginagawa nilang 1 peso na lang tapos sa volume na lang sila kikita.
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February 14th, 2006 10:06 AM #5
Ok yun kung 2 pesos lower. it makes you think why other shell gas stations have higher prices.
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February 14th, 2006 10:08 AM #6
nice info palagi akong dumadaan doon. switch muna ako sa shell from caltex para makamura
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February 14th, 2006 10:11 AM #7
with today's global prices, mga 6-7 pesos ang margins ng gasoline grades sa service station kung tama computation ko. so they can really afford to sell at 2 pesos lower than market price.
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February 14th, 2006 10:36 AM #8
happy_gilmore: Thank you for the tip. I'll make sure that my next fill would be at Shell Macapagal. Napapadaan ako riyan every Saturday morning, going to PriceSmart. Is the price difference consistent for both gasoline and diesel? Ok lang ba sa kanila kung Shell-Citibank MC?
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February 14th, 2006 10:44 AM #9
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