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Old 03-29-2014, 11:05 AM
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LOL that's great! Are you filling up at Safeway?
 
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holy crap! Stop and shop discount?? That would be a small fortune on groceries lol
 
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Old 03-29-2014, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by PrinceValium
LOL that's great! Are you filling up at Safeway?
Nope, a Shell station.

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holy crap! Stop and shop discount?? That would be a small fortune on groceries lol
https://www.pennzoil.com/fuelrewards...=pz_us_FRN_DIY

Paid $75 for three jugs of oil. Applied the discount codes and got $60 of it back today. No limit that I'm aware of, so I'll be buying another three jugs of oil this afternoon. I believe that it's good until May, so I'll probably have a garage full of oil by that time.
 
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Wow that is awesome. I'm about due for an oil change and will have to look into that. Thanks for the info and link. Enjoy that cheap fuel!
 
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no **** that's a good deal. I live very close to San Francisco and have not seen gas under $3.80 a gallon anywhere around here.
 
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I was going to make the switch to Pennzoil Ultra, I guess now is the time to stock up! Very convenient since I have a Shell station just down the road. Thanks Tom!
 
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Old 03-29-2014, 04:21 PM
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I was going to make the switch to Pennzoil Ultra, I guess now is the time to stock up! Very convenient since I have a Shell station just down the road. Thanks Tom!
Glad I could post something useful Ean. I was actually going to do the opposite and switch to plain Pennzoil dino oil because nobody on BITOG seems to have any UOAs with the EcoBoost on conventional oil. But this is the second killer deal I've found on full synthetic, so I'm stocking up!
 
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no **** that's a good deal. I live very close to San Francisco and have not seen gas under $3.80 a gallon anywhere around here.
I live in a Cleveland, Ohio suburb, and paid $3.779/gallon for BP regular today. That is about the average here now. We've been a little higher than normal lately for whatever reason.

Back to the OP's post. Gas at .50/gallon? Imagine being the clerk and typing the wrong price into the computer. Happened here last year, and clerk couldn't understand why traffic at the station was onto the street for three hours before her boss showed and why more than the usual customers only filling their tanks with $10 or $15 worth. I wish gas were at least back in the $2-anything/gallon range. I feel old at 37 knowing that when I started driving in 93', gas was below $1/gallon. Makes me wonder what prices will be like in say 2020.
 
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