Anyone try Comox coop cardlock? I think we got .08 back at the end of last year
$ 1.55 at False Creek , with no road tax this is a total gouge.....time to boycott this guy.
funny thing is vancouver harbour , mosquito creek are just as back , highest in lower mainland.
time to put Tidy tank in back of truck and buy elsewhere. a bit of a hazzle but sure saves$
anyone know what horshoebay is or fishermans cove?
FYI midgrade 1.53 in Coal Harbour today...not having ethanol in marine fuel is a huge deal..lots of papers on the internet explaining why
the indian band supposedly gets a tax break and a no road tax break at Mosquito creek , yet they too are high and sometimes higher this year.
Maybe it is time to get organized and put some pressure on one of these guys?
Not sure how to get the word out , so many boats that are not on here so this forum wont do it.
Unfortunatley that public strategy will never amount to anything. The public really has no control over anything other than demand. Gas stations and their parent oil companies are run as separate profit centres and boycotting one brand for another will do nothing. Want to stop buying from Shell gas stations? Shell Oil Co. would not suffer in the least. The stations themselves are all franchised with individual owners. Shell's investment is insignificant and if every single Shell gas station was shut down, Shell would remain a very big player in the oil & gas industry. The same is true for all the big players (Husky included). Interrupt the gas sales from one big oil company, no problem, the industry has a finite amount of capacity and when Shell stations are not used but the consumption remains the same, no biggie, Petrocan will buy the production from Shell refineries and NOTHING changes. You want to "stick" it to the oil companies? stop buying gas altogether. maybe buy a sailboat, an electric car and cut your firewood with a cross cut saw. ;-)Obviously not pissed off enough to do something about it. All we have to do is avoid one brand for a month with the message that someone else will be next...until prices reflect the true cost of production plus taxes plus a reasonable profit. Also any long weekend price increases will result in the same boycott to the station brand who was first to put their prices up!!! Easy...hurts them and you can stlil buy gas and drive.
The issue is not what you think you can prove through internet communications PF. The big oil companies couldn't give two sh*ts about what you think you can do on the Internet. The ONLY thing they care about is oil consumption. Until you significantly reduce that across ALL sectors in ALL countries in the global economy, you are p*ssing into the wind. Then factor in all the subsidies that third world economies give to the consumption of gasoline in order to get their exports up in order to get income into their countries (so the governing bodies can gain wealth) and then multiply that by about 4 BILLION people in those third world economies, and you will soon realize that they don't care about some rich Canadian (rich is a relative term when looking at third world incomes) who wants to go play with fish for fun.I disagree..the fact that you could prove to the big companies that people can in the Internet world today organize and pull off a boycott would send a message that they can't just do whatever they like without some concern towards their customers.
Attributed to either Mark Twain or Emma Goldman; "if voting made any difference, they wouldn't let us do it"Unfortunately, especially in recent years our government never met an oil company who’s butt they did not want to kiss long and often and Canadian consumers that don’t even come up on their radar except before elections when they find it necessary to spend millions of our tax dollars to educate us as to what a great job they are doing representing our interests.
Why should the Government worry about what we pay at the pump? The more we pay the more they get in taxes without having to raise taxes.
Not missing anything, but I am pretty sure that over the years, all the additional taxes added to all gasoline has marginalized the % savings we used to get from marked gas. I think road tax accounts for about $0.10 per litre so the savings as gas continues to rise becomes less and less. http://www.sbr.gov.bc.ca/documents_library/bulletins/mft-ct_003.pdfThe point was that govt. did/do not get road tax etc on marked gas as it was not used on the roads which is the reason it is marked. If that is still the case then it is not a tax source for government but yet the price charged is now the same or higher which to me seems like profiteering by the oil corps at the expense of consumers using marked gas including boaters. They do not have to collect and remit the road tax, but they charge as if the do. Am I missing something?
Why should the Government worry about what we pay at the pump? The more we pay the more they get in taxes without having to raise taxes.