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    #341
    aba! ang mura naman nang gas dyan!! 29.97 lang yung Xtra.. kahapon napilitan ako magpa gas sa Petron STAR.. 33.28 per liter!!! yikes!

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    #342
    Quote Originally Posted by kopong02 View Post





    i'm using Petron E10 for P30.07/li because its 95 octane!

    these stations are along Macapagal Avenue, Pasay City.

    Galing nga ako ng MOA last weekend and punta ko ng Petron for a refill, hanap ako ng E10 kasi mas mataas Octane rating pero wala daw sila but saw that Unleaded was P29.97 so pakarga na ko kahit 93 lang ang Octane! Dapat pala nagpa-fulltank na ko

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    #343
    Bakit ba iba iba ng presyo? pare pareho naman ng kumpanya iba iba lang ng lugar.

    DE-REGULATIONS should be regulated!

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    #344
    Quote Originally Posted by SELEGNA_35 View Post
    Bakit ba iba iba ng presyo? pare pareho naman ng kumpanya iba iba lang ng lugar.

    DE-REGULATIONS should be regulated!
    Because each station has a different operator/owner and he can price what he wants.

    Iba ang presyo ng Sunsilk shampoo (among other things) sa SM Supermarket sa Manila vs. sa Davao.

    Get a grip on yourself before you start blaming the deregulation of the oil industry.

    Everyone complaining about the oil deregulation says there's a cartel because prices are almost the same for the various gasoline stations. Now, the complaints are because the prices are different...
    Last edited by creepy; December 22nd, 2008 at 01:14 PM.

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    #345
    sa las pinas 28.98 yung diesel yung unleaded paramg mas mababa pa... mga 28.04 or 28.40

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    #346
    Quote Originally Posted by kopong02 View Post

    i'm using Petron E10 for P30.07/li because its 95 octane!

    these stations are along Macapagal Avenue, Pasay City.
    galing naman ng prices dyan... di talaga consistent itong mga gas stations natin.

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    #347
    sana dito sa pasong tamo magging 30din ang E10 per liter, 32.07 kase dito sayang ang 2pesos

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    #348
    Quote Originally Posted by creepy View Post
    Because each station has a different operator/owner and he can price what he wants.

    where do they based their prices? in their conscience?

    Iba ang presyo ng Sunsilk shampoo (among other things) sa SM Supermarket sa Manila vs. sa Davao.

    Iba talaga dyan, pati nga sweldo dyan iba eh. Metro Manila ang sinasabi ko.

    Get a grip on yourself before you start blaming the deregulation of the oil industry.

    im not blaming the de-regulation, in fact im asking and suggesting.

    Everyone complaining about the oil deregulation says there's a cartel because prices are almost the same for the various gasoline stations. Now, the complaints are because the prices are different...
    Well, everyone is entitled to their opinion.

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    #349
    may mga areas talagang mahigpit ang competition kaya may price war. imagine nyo kung walang mga small players, sino pa magpapasimuno magbaba? wala, kampi kampi yang big 3. kaya kung may small players tangkilikin na natin, walang masama :cheers2:

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    #350
    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    may mga areas talagang mahigpit ang competition kaya may price war. imagine nyo kung walang mga small players, sino pa magpapasimuno magbaba? wala, kampi kampi yang big 3. kaya kung may small players tangkilikin na natin, walang masama :cheers2:
    i concur! sana mas bumaba pa gas... para everybody happy kahit trapik na lagi sa dami ng lumalabas na tsikot...

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