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Topic: prices (Read 142 times)
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tom99
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prices
« on: July 22, 2008, 06:27:15 PM » |
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i am glad to hear that morrisons are cutting their petrol and desiel prices and sainsbury's are cutting prices as long as you spend £50 instore. i would hope that other supermarkets and garages follow suite. i personally use cerry and cooking oil but do use the garage forecourts once or twice a week. i have always said that petrol or desiel should incorperate the tax disk. theory being that the more you use the car or what ever driven the more fuel and tax you pay.
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hank
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Re: prices
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 06:30:37 PM » |
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i have always said that petrol or desiel should incorperate the tax disk. theory being that the more you use the car or what ever driven the more fuel and tax you pay. i agree with you there  isnt it on the price of fuel in germany ?
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tom99
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Re: prices
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 06:33:46 PM » |
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yer it certainly is i feel sorry for the 70 yr old who only goes to the shops once a week he still pays the same on his pention. yer i know they only clog up the roads anyway but fair is fair the more its used the more you pay
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Tonka
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Re: prices
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2008, 03:23:26 PM » |
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The worst hit are businessess that keep the economy going, pensioners have all day to get there so can walk! Retired people make me lauagh, theyre still always in such a hurry  Am i being mean?
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