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Author 62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster
BetterBudgeting@gmail.com

2006-07-30, 5:25 pm

62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster


Are rising gas prices killing your budget? How much
do you have to pay for one gallon of gas? $1.80?
$1.99? $2.50? $3.75???

The gas pump MONSTER is raising the prices of gas.
Sure, they go up and down. They go up a dollar and
down 50 cents...... to condition us to think 50 cents
more is a good deal!

For those of us who have to drive back and forth to
work everyday - in gas guzzling traffic - every penny
hurts. What about traveling? A lot of people can't even
afford to fly to their travel destinations, but now even
DRIVING to your travel destination is becoming
unaffordable!

So with the ever-raising costs of filling your tank full
of gas, there's no shame in cutting every corner to
save a buck.

All a person needs is the know-how, the tips and tricks,
the truth and not the old rumors......of how to make
that tank last until next payday! I've written it all down
for you and put it in a report I like to call...

62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster


http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/gasindex.html

HeyBub

2006-07-30, 5:25 pm

BetterBudgeting@gmail.com wrote:
> 62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster
>
>
> Are rising gas prices killing your budget? How much
> do you have to pay for one gallon of gas? $1.80?
> $1.99? $2.50? $3.75???


Shouldn't be hurting your budget. Gasoline, even at $3.00/gallon, consumes a
smaller part of a household's disposable budget than the historical average.

>
> The gas pump MONSTER is raising the prices of gas.
> Sure, they go up and down. They go up a dollar and
> down 50 cents...... to condition us to think 50 cents
> more is a good deal!


No, this is the classic "rocket up, feather down" syndrome found in ALL
commodities.

>
> For those of us who have to drive back and forth to
> work everyday - in gas guzzling traffic - every penny
> hurts. What about traveling? A lot of people can't even
> afford to fly to their travel destinations, but now even
> DRIVING to your travel destination is becoming
> unaffordable!


Then don't go?

>
> So with the ever-raising costs of filling your tank full
> of gas, there's no shame in cutting every corner to
> save a buck.


True.


Stormin Mormon

2006-07-31, 9:25 am

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search

After reading the articles at the above link, please paypal only $1.99
to cayoung61 (at) hotmail dot com, for the use of information.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

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62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster


Are rising gas prices killing your budget? How much
do you have to pay for one gallon of gas? $1.80?
$1.99? $2.50? $3.75???

The gas pump MONSTER is raising the prices of gas.
Sure, they go up and down. They go up a dollar and
down 50 cents...... to condition us to think 50 cents
more is a good deal!

For those of us who have to drive back and forth to
work everyday - in gas guzzling traffic - every penny
hurts. What about traveling? A lot of people can't even
afford to fly to their travel destinations, but now even
DRIVING to your travel destination is becoming
unaffordable!

So with the ever-raising costs of filling your tank full
of gas, there's no shame in cutting every corner to
save a buck.

All a person needs is the know-how, the tips and tricks,
the truth and not the old rumors......of how to make
that tank last until next payday! I've written it all down
for you and put it in a report I like to call...

62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster


http://www.frugalsimplicity.com/gasindex.html


Phisherman

2006-07-31, 1:25 pm

On 30 Jul 2006 12:24:43 -0700, BetterBudgeting@gmail.com wrote:

>62 Ways To Beat The Gas Pump Monster
>
>

Higher gasoline prices is just like another tax. What's left is what
you have to spend. Oh, and thanks for the spam.
Edwin Pawlowski

2006-07-31, 1:25 pm


"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-&spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search
>
> After reading the articles at the above link, please paypal only $1.99
> to cayoung61 (at) hotmail dot com, for the use of information.
>


OK, then I'm going to recruit master distributors to sell the same
information, but I'll get 49¢ referral fee from each one. Then the master
distributors will be able to sign up regional distributors. I figure I'll
have $2 million dollars and a trunk load of Amway products in 6 weeks.


Stormin Mormon

2006-07-31, 5:25 pm

I always knew you were smarter than I am. Excellent approach, sir. My
hat (and my hair) are off to you.

--

Christopher A. Young
You can't shout down a troll.
You have to starve them.
..

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"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-&spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...G=Google+Search
>
> After reading the articles at the above link, please paypal only

$1.99
> to cayoung61 (at) hotmail dot com, for the use of information.
>


OK, then I'm going to recruit master distributors to sell the same
information, but I'll get 49¢ referral fee from each one. Then the
master
distributors will be able to sign up regional distributors. I figure
I'll
have $2 million dollars and a trunk load of Amway products in 6 weeks.



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