Mas mura pa sa cabanatuan ang fuel kesa metro manila. noong dumadaan pa ako sa cabanatuan mas mura sila ng 3-4/L dahil sa kumpitensiya.
Mas mura pa sa cabanatuan ang fuel kesa metro manila. noong dumadaan pa ako sa cabanatuan mas mura sila ng 3-4/L dahil sa kumpitensiya.
I just mentioned it as one of the factors, but its still a free market with many influences. Annoying in Batangas City afew years ago, gas prices are higher than anywhere else by around P2 even if the oil refineries are just there. We just assume they all made a deal with each other.
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Mura din sa Ortigas Rosario petron/Shell, pag pasok mo ng C Raymundo wala pang isang KM na Petron mahal ng 3 pesos
Euro 4 na din pala sa Shell Along West service road km 14,
^^ may 1peso discount din ba ang unioil Jan sa pampanga? Ang mura na nyan if ever. Dito sa buemdia meron PA rin naman silang discount during weekends.
AFAIK (base sa nababasa ko sa isang FB group), pinakamura ang fuel prices sa may Fairview/Commonwealth area
nasa tv5 news kagabi, price increase sa gasoline 50cents, roll back sa diesel naman (di ko maalala), dahil daw sa mas mataas na demand sa gasoline sa market...
pero teka, di pa tapos ang weekdays na compute na agad despite bumaba ang WTI at brent???
pag discount sa PUV? kanino naka charge/loss ang ipang bayad sa discount? sa dealer? sa gobyerno? o sa pag adjust ng pump calibration para less ang ma dispense para ma compensate yong discount?
Premature announcement. Latest price trend is a rollback of 10 cents for gasoline and 60 cents for diesel.
As to your PUV lane question, none of the above because noone sells at a loss. Even with a 1 peso discount, it still sells with a profit.
And it's not the dealers themselves that absorb the discount, it's almost always the oil company. Either they reimburse the dealer, or invoice them at a lower price already.
For generic/unbranded stations, they buy their fuel at a much lower price than what dealers of branded stations buy theirs. Thus, their unit margins are so high that an additional 1 peso discount isn't too bad.
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grabe promo ng caltex. minus 16 pesos per liter. 6.60 nalang per liter ng diesel hehe
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Caltex's promo is brilliant. Instead of using their marketing budget on ineffective billboards and ads, they spent it on subsidizing the discount and on getting Magic 89.9 to host the event.
The result? Everyone's talking about it, and they're getting free advertisement from netizens who're posting their ridiculously low full tanks on Facebook. Viral marketing is way more effective than contrived hard selling.
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The 16-peso discount is only available from 10am-11am, and only at 1 Caltex station per day. They announce on the radio at around 9:30am where the station will be. At any given time, only 10 cars are allowed to queue per pump island.
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