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โOct-21-2016 07:57 AM
DallasSteve wrote:Matt_Colie wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Trust me....waiting until you're retired is much too late to start saving.
Trust me on this, if you are saving anything that can be taken away, it is a waste of your effort. I lost the effort of scrimping and saving for 28 out of my 50+ working years when the administration abrogated the bankruptcy laws. Now I have to scrimp and save anywhere I can just to enjoy life.
The hell with saving while you are young. Now I wish I had lived like the grasshopper.
Matt
That sounds like the same reasoning as "You might as well eat what you want and not waste your time exercising because we're all going to die anyway." As for me, I'm glad I saved, ate well, and exercised. Life keeps getting better for me.
โOct-21-2016 06:28 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Trust me....waiting until you're retired is much too late to start saving.
Trust me on this, if you are saving anything that can be taken away, it is a waste of your effort. I lost the effort of scrimping and saving for 28 out of my 50+ working years when the administration abrogated the bankruptcy laws. Now I have to scrimp and save anywhere I can just to enjoy life.
The hell with saving while you are young. Now I wish I had lived like the grasshopper.
Matt
โOct-20-2016 08:13 PM
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โOct-20-2016 12:01 PM
BB_TX wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. Could be a regional thing, or a country thing. Shell here runs the same price as other name brands. And the station I typically buy from is usually even a few cents less. And my Kroger rewards card gets 10 cents off that.
โOct-20-2016 10:21 AM
myredracer wrote:BB_TX wrote:I don't know if their gas is greatly superior over any others, but for sure it's usually the most expensive. Sometimes you'll have several other brand stations across the street with lower prices but people still pull into Shell even if there is a large price differ...
OK, I'll bite. Why avoid Shell stations??? That is about all I ever use, both gas and diesel. And if not Shell, then a another name brand station. Only problem I have ever had with bad gas was from a no name station.
โOct-20-2016 09:17 AM
BB_TX wrote:I don't know if their gas is greatly superior over any others, but for sure it's usually the most expensive. Sometimes you'll have several other brand stations across the street with lower prices but people still pull into Shell even if there is a large price differential. They def. have a different style of marketing strategy and that I don't want to support. Ferraris, white lab coats & crusty looking valves aren't enough to sway me either.
OK, I'll bite. Why avoid Shell stations??? That is about all I ever use, both gas and diesel. And if not Shell, then a another name brand station. Only problem I have ever had with bad gas was from a no name station.
โOct-20-2016 08:05 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Trust me....waiting until you're retired is much too late to start saving.
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โOct-20-2016 07:51 AM
garmp1 wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is CG org?
โOct-20-2016 07:36 AM
myredracer wrote:
On gas: Rule no.1 - avoid Shell stations. Have never had a problem with no-name gas and will fill up at one if convenient and cheaper........
โOct-20-2016 04:07 AM
garmp1 wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is CG org?