Indians charging $10 per gallon at their gas stations during hurricanes on the East Coast
We need to let the right people in our country we have people here that don't care about us Americans, they are here to enrich themselves and nothing else. No attachment to the community so they don’t care what people are going through.
Our small town gas station went bankrupt because of the rising gas prices.
They calculated the gas price based on what they paid for the tank to be filled. When the price of gas skyrocketed, they kept the low price. News got out it was the cheapest gas around and people from all over came, filled up, and drained the tank.
When they had the tank refilled, it was 3x or so the price. So they raised their price. Not many came around anymore. Then gas prices lowered, but they were stuck with the higher-than-anyone priced tank of fuel. They kept missing the dips and were stuck with peak bills, losing fickle customers all along the way.
Is it wrong to base your price on the price it will cost to restock?
i hear you, but they can also limit the amount people are allowed to buy. a sales transaction is a two-way street.. they'd get a lot further selling 3 or 5 gallons at a time and keeping the line moving.
Indians charging $10 per gallon at their gas stations during hurricanes on the East Coast
We need to let the right people in our country we have people here that don't care about us Americans, they are here to enrich themselves and nothing else. No attachment to the community so they don’t care what people are going through.
If they didn't gouge, they'd be out of gas and then the person who bought it from them will gouge.
Gouging makes it so that the people who absolutely need it, will get it. IF they sold at the regular rate, that shit would have already been gone.
Our small town gas station went bankrupt because of the rising gas prices.
They calculated the gas price based on what they paid for the tank to be filled. When the price of gas skyrocketed, they kept the low price. News got out it was the cheapest gas around and people from all over came, filled up, and drained the tank.
When they had the tank refilled, it was 3x or so the price. So they raised their price. Not many came around anymore. Then gas prices lowered, but they were stuck with the higher-than-anyone priced tank of fuel. They kept missing the dips and were stuck with peak bills, losing fickle customers all along the way.
Is it wrong to base your price on the price it will cost to restock?
i hear you, but they can also limit the amount people are allowed to buy. a sales transaction is a two-way street.. they'd get a lot further selling 3 or 5 gallons at a time and keeping the line moving.