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Most HelpfulWith fuel prices going through the roof most people don't want to pay one cent more than they have to. One way to find lower gas prices is by checking out GasBuddy.com, where gas prices are posted on-line. Although the system is not fool-proof, it can help find gas for a lower price than the gas...
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Most HelpfulGasoline prices have been on everyone's mind for the past year or two and for good reason. Gasoline reached record high levels last year before retreating quickly and dropping down to levels not seen in nearly a decade. It is best to keep a step ahead in the game, and one site that helps consumers track...
review »Gasbuddy.com is a web site that has 2 aspects to it: you can participate by reporting gas prices and by posting on the message board, or you can use it as a resource for finding gas prices and reading articles related to gas and oil. When you participate on the site, you earn points which buy you entries into a drawing for pre-paid fuel cards.
I started out by experiencing the site as a participant. Since I have a job where I'm out and about all day, I figured I would be at an advantage as far as being able to report a lot of prices. Well, I neglected to read the rule which states that you...
review »OH this is one of the most beneficial web sites for everyone. I have a great time getting gas cards for giving info on gas station prices from everywhere I drive. THE MORE YOU POST THE MORE YOU CAN GET.
I am in Cleveland OH so gasbuddy.com/ohio/cleveland get me right to the top 10 cheap stations as well as the top 10 rip off stations with the worst prices. Truckers post diesel prices, I post regular.
Now noticing national news station using them to define the cheapest gas in USA & the most expensive (who was KMart in Brooklyn OH at $3.55 reg)
From gasbuddy.com roam around until you find your exact city or county. For example, in St. Louis, it's stlouisgasprices.com. This is fine if you have two or more stations in your neighborhood that are vastly different in prices. Why should I drive 10 miles to save one cent per gallon? What's the use?
I've found the cheapest way to save on gas is simply NOT DRIVE unless I have to. If it's within three miles on my apartment, I get on my bike!
I've actually found the best way to save on gas is to sign up for a debit card at QuikTrip. If you have these in your area, simply insert your...
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