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December 26, 2011

Gas Prices, still

Category: Talk — post @ 11:00 pm

BDB writes

I recently saw this on another site. It’s time to do something!!

Gas in dothan $3.05 and $3.08 in donalsonville.
What’s up with the high gas prices in Bainbridge? I’m tired of padding others pockets!
Like about an hour – It’s 2.87 in blairsville ga

It is cheaper in tallahassee than here. It costs the station owner 40 cents a gallon more to sell it there. you do the math. we all should boycott the stations here and drive to dville until they lower the prices.

Its 3.01 in tifton & 2.95 in north GA & TN!
It’s 2.99 at some places in Dothan.
2.98 here in cumming
Its cheaper in Havana too about a minute ago

Well get all your friends to boycott bainbridge gas and I will do the same and maybe we can start a trend. If they don’t sell any gas maybe they will get the picture

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10 Comments »

  1. They get the picture but NO ONE cares,what a shame.

    Comment by Ted Snell — December 27, 2011 @ 1:36 pm
  2. I agree, my husband and I were in Dothan this past weekend and we were able to get gas for $3.03 when it was almost $3.30 here in Bainbridge. We never get gas in town unless we have to, I work in Thomasville and I get gas there regularly before coming home. It’s amazing the difference in the prices. What doesn’t make sense to me is the fact we have the gas facility here. So shouldn’t it be cheaper?

    Comment by opinion — December 29, 2011 @ 10:13 am
  3. Them boys getting rich off the backs of hard working Decatur county citizens, and they certainly don’t care. Heck, ya’ll even elect them to lead over you? Is everyone just plain blind or simply uninformed? People will get around the “rich & famous” and bow down to them, wring their hands and say “yes sir” and “no sir” we will do you bidding sir, we just want you to like us. The thing is, this has been going on for decades!

    They will continue to rape the Decatur county citizens of their hard earned money as long as YOU allow it. The normal profit margin is only 3-6 cents per gallon, yet they have Decatur countians paying them .30 – .40 cents a gallon profit?

    Comment by Arkseven — December 29, 2011 @ 5:18 pm
  4. I try to buy my gas in Tallahassee when possible. It is cheaper than Bainbridge. These owners here just don’t care about the people that live in our county. Maybe if every one purchased gas some where they might lower their price. Bainbridge is a talking about shopping at home, well make prices lower.

    Comment by CO — January 1, 2012 @ 1:41 am
  5. get ready for $4.00gal. gas by the middle of Feb. We need to drill and build the pipe-line from our friends to the north to Texas.

    Comment by Ted Snell — January 6, 2012 @ 3:58 pm
  6. New EPA rules will mean increase in the price of gas.It is up to the President,I’m betting on another spike in INFLATION.

    Comment by Ted Snell — January 14, 2012 @ 9:18 am
  7. Where will the price of GAS go now? shame on our President for the political move against the pipe line.

    Comment by Ted Snell — January 19, 2012 @ 9:49 am
  8. It’s a shame you have to leave town to get a decent price on gas, but it’s not just gas people leave this town daily to buy things that they could get in town but get ripped off when they buy in bainbridge

    Comment by Tired and retired — February 21, 2012 @ 4:22 pm
  9. Well, like someone was saying that the prices of gas in Donaldsonville being cheaper. I kept this in mind. I have to go towards Dothan. So instead of getting gas here, I will wait until I get to Donaldsonville ! We have a fuel depot here in Bainbridge and Donaldsonville I believe gets there gas from her ! Whats UP ! Hopefully the problems in the middle east won’t need to worried about and we can remember that we have oil right here in the US and people here in the US need jobs, %%%% the middle east.

    Comment by kc — March 24, 2012 @ 4:43 pm
  10. Folks, there is a hotline in Atlanta for price gouging. I’ve used it before and steps were taken by that department to lower the prices as well as fine the businesses for their greed. This happened several years ago. When incidents happen elsewhere, like bad weather or an event is happening in our area that would potentially bring more visitors in, you can bet the hotels/motels, gas stations and some restaurants will jack up their prices. That is pure GREED. As I recall, that is one of the worst of the Seven Deadly Sins.

    Comment by J Wingate — September 8, 2012 @ 4:32 pm

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