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Arco gas?
I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around.
Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? |
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Ashton Crusher wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:45:27 -0700, wrote: > >>I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >>Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > > I hate ARCO. Too many of them won't let you use a credit card without > making a trip inside because they charge more for the gas if you > charge it. Call your credit card company and report them. This practice is specifically against every credit card issuers policy that I have ever read, and I have personally been witness to Mastercard removing a shop's ability to accept their card because of violation of this rule. The 2-3% that the shop pays in fees is part of the cost of doing business. If a company cannot accept that cost, they shouldn't accept credit cards... |
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On 2007-07-22, > wrote: > I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. > Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? It's fine. Arco and Valero are the least expensive here in SoCal. Of course, Arco doesn't accept credit, only ATM, debit, cash and Arco fleet cards. That may contribute to the lower cost... Valero does accept credit. |
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On 2007-07-22, Ashton Crusher > wrote: > On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:45:27 -0700, wrote: > >>I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >>Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > > I hate ARCO. Too many of them won't let you use a credit card without > making a trip inside because they charge more for the gas if you > charge it. None of the company-owned stations I know of do. Some dealers do, but no one out here in the Inland Empire. The one at I-15 and Fourth Street accepted credit cards on a trial basis but I'm told they had a lot of problem with credit card fraud and went back to ATM/debit/cash only. |
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Arco gas?
Ashton Crusher wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:45:27 -0700, wrote: > >>I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >>Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? Gas is gas, unless part of it is water :-( > I hate ARCO. Too many of them won't let you use a credit card without > making a trip inside because they charge more for the gas if you > charge it. The ARCO stations here (SoCal) only let you use debit cards and charge a quarter (maybe more) for the privilege. Better to find a station that takes the CCs with a 5% rebate for gas, groceries and drugs. -- Cheers, Bev xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death." -- Hunter S. Thompson |
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"Ashton Crusher" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:45:27 -0700, wrote: > >>I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >>Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > > I hate ARCO. Too many of them won't let you use a credit card without > making a trip inside because they charge more for the gas if you > charge it. This is strictly illegal in the state of Texas.. A provision of the state Deceptive Trade Practices Act prohibits it, and fines and prison sentences can result. |
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> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote
> > Here's what you do: run several tanks of Arco, and figure out how many > cents per mile it costs to run. > > Then run several tanks of Shell and figure out how many cents per mile > it costs to run. > > It's all about the fuel cost per mile, and not at all about the price > per gallon at the pump. Unless you drive the same trip all the time, I think it'll take way more than a few tankfuls to average out the noise in that measurement. I went through ten tankfuls of regular in my car, and ten of premium, and got slightly better gas mileage with regular (about 1%), which I don't believe for an instant, especially since the car feels slightly better running on premium. It might be possible to make this measurement if your car has an MPG meter, and you do the same test run on a particular piece of road at a particular speed, on windless days. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto |
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> Gas is gas, until the vendor adds its additive packages. Even then.... |
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On Jul 22, 12:45 am, wrote:
> I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. > Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? It's cheaper because they are not paying merchant discount on credit cards. I tried buying gas twice in Arco stations outside of San Diego and twice they screwed up the amount of the prepayment. There are enough other gas stations around who have their act together that the minor price difference with Arco is not worth it. |
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