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Posted by RWK in WI on September 13, 2001 at 16:00:56 from (207.14.76.32):
In Reply to: gas prices in America posted by Paul-Tx on September 13, 2001 at 06:31:10:
I am in far Northern Wis. on the upper Michigan border. Monday the 3 stations in town were all at $1.949. Tuesday , before noon one station closed just after getting a delivery, the other 2 stations stayed at $1.949 and had long lines. One ran out of gas about 6 PM and the other before 8 PM. At 8 PM the station that had closed after their delvery in the morning reopened with a price of, get this, $9.999 a gallon. That is as high as they could set their pump. They had a steady business Tuesday night and Wednesday early morning. They held their price until one of the other stations got a delivery Wednesday afternoon and then dropped their price back to $1.959. I hope they get fined. PS. I didn't fill up since Saturday but will tomorrow.
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