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I've been using gasbuddy.com for over a year now.

Most stations around east Denver listed Diesel @ ~4. 29 yesterday, I went to the lowest priced @3. 69 in the south suburbs @ Safeway and used the fuel/grocery card for 10 cents off and paid, yep. . 3. 59 for 30 gallons. Oo.
That kind of savings more than justified the drive.
I always check first and plan ahead, Free market rules. :-laf
 
I just recently started having to pay again... company fuel cards are wonderful things! :D



but, I'm making almost 3x what I was making at the old job, and they pay me for mileage, so it's working out alright :)
 
I to have been using oregongasprices.com it is amazing that near my house it is $ 4. 03, but south Salem, 4 miles away it is $ 3. 83. So filled up last night, first time in a long time I only had to swipe the Shell card once for $ 122. 00 :)



I don't go way out of my way to save $. 20 a gallon, but I usually can come up with a reason, such as last nights gas station is near Sportsman's Warehouse!



The only thing I don't like about the website is that here in Oregon a lot of Diesel is advertised as PUC (no state tax of . 24/gallon). This is only for truckers who pay weight mileage tax. The website does not always say if it is PUC or not.
 
I dont have a fuel card. I just dont drive that much anymore.

When I filled last year it was only because I brought my Nephew to a Steelers game. 800+ miles in 3 days. :-laf

I cant remember the time I filled before that time. :D
 
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