Gas Station Overcharges Customers THOUSANDS of Dollars Each

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Gas Station Overcharges Customers THOUSANDS of Dollars Each​

Dec 15, 2025


15:15

***Note: Steve starts talking about mattresses around the 10 min mark. Probably want to shut the vid off then.
 
I paid $2.32 on Friday and $2.35 today to fill up per gallon at Marathon. I got 10 cents off each gallon with rewards.
 

Gas Station Overcharges Customers THOUSANDS of Dollars Each​

Dec 15, 2025

15:15

***Note: Steve starts talking about mattresses around the 10 min mark. Probably want to shut the vid off then.
That's the best argument I can make, for paying cash for things like gasoline.

And for when you can't? I have two bank accounts, separate banks. Three CCs.

One bank account has a couple hundred dollars in it. And the CC attached to it, to that credit-union, has about $500 in it. I move money around every couple of weeks so it doesn't flag as an abandoned account.

They try to charge me $8000 for gasoline, they'll be surprised. My CC has a $2000 limit. And the debit card only has access to that $500.

So, where, oh where, do I keep my money? Of course, where all the good bugs (and bad boaters) keep it...
 
I fill up at Costco.

Never had a problem.
No go.

Costco gas is like every other discount gas. Fifteen percent booze - rots everything in your fuel system.

Notice they no longer even TALK about the imaginary fuel savings from that filth? Because it was never about saving oil. It was to divert agricultural crops while keeping the farmers happy...AND about destroying older cars. And in fact shortening the lives of even brand-new cars.

In my part of Montana, a lot of gas stations, particularly close to feed stores or agricultural areas...sell eth-free. One reason of course is farm equipment. In town, it's for the NFS/NPS, to get fuel for four-wheelers, snow machines, power saws, and even boats. ALL of which WILL give a LOT of trouble with that rotgut the Elites want to force us to use.

My county has a prohibition against pouring it in an on-road car. (Motorcycle is fine, for some reason - just think of Face Diapers that it was okay to remove in a restaurant, but only when seated and eating).

But, there's one station out of town that doesn't care. And here in town, I can buy 10 gallons, in two plastic (approved) containers, leave, drive a block, and pour into the gas tank.

It's a hassle, but life in a Liberal World is an endless hassle.
 
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