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Fuel Discounts in Vic atm, what's the go?

Started by scarps, July 20, 2013, 05:16:24 PM

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scarps

What's going on with the fuel discounts atm? From a flybuys email, I just spent $100 at Coles and received a 30cents off per litre voucher. With my 150l tanks, it's a good saving.
Then I just saw add on TV Coles advertising 20cents off per litre.  Woolies have been advertising 17cents off per litre and then I heard a rumour of a possible 45cents off per litre from woolies.  Yeah right, there's no margin on fuel?  So if I don't have a discount voucher and pay full price, who's making the money?

Is it just in Vic or happening around the country?

Bird

Quote from: scarpsIs it just in Vic or happening around the country?
Do you need to ask ;)

But you do know your not really saving a penny don't you? No, they are not being really generous and letting YOU save money.. they make double the profit back on the Shit you bought in the first place.
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Barry G

It is an even simpler scam than that... The day after they announced the increased discount petrol prices went up over 20c/litre.    ???
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Mace

They're making the money either way.

It's called a  loss leader, get you to spend $100 on goods with a 50% profit margin, then give you a portion back as a discount.  How may times do you go into the supermarket to buy a few things, and then get conned into doing a major shop to get the discount is what they're thinking.

Either way, the small independents can't win, they close up, and the market gets more concentrated.

been there, done that!
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JCOJ

Quote from: Mace on July 20, 2013, 05:31:28 PM

Either way, the small independents can't win, they close up, and the market gets more concentrated.

That is their long term goal.  Then you can kiss goodbye your fuel vouchers and they will screw us for both food and petrol.

Diesel was up to $1.58c/L today - it was $1.24 just 3 years ago - that is a 25% increase in just 3 years!

Also Premium unleaded - it used to be 10c more than regular unleaded - now it has just crept up another cent to 17c difference!!!

Don't think that the independents don't do well either at the moment - our local independent is now getting around in a Ferrari F360!!

Tjupurula

Okay, this is getting confusing.  There is a thread about some skimmer and an atm, and now something about a Victorian atm, can someone please do some clarifying here.  I do know that an atm is the machine where a card goes (I do not have such a card, pour oldest daughter does all that) and money comes out.
Regards
Tjupurula

lino6

Quote from: Tjupurula on July 20, 2013, 08:16:32 PM
Okay, this is getting confusing.  There is a thread about some skimmer and an atm, and now something about a Victorian atm, can someone please do some clarifying here.  I do know that an atm is the machine where a card goes (I do not have such a card, pour oldest daughter does all that) and money comes out.
Regards
Tjupurula

atm in this context is short hand for "at the moment". Its text message speak.
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TJ

The skimmer on an ATM (automatic teller machine) is a device attached to the machine that reads the information off the card as it is inserted, in an attempt to fraudulently remove money from someones account.

The atm referred to in the first post is a internet abbreviation or shorthand for "At The Moment"

I hope that helps mate!

Cheers Chippy :D
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Tjupurula

Quote from: Chippy76 on July 20, 2013, 08:25:20 PM
TJ

The skimmer on an ATM (automatic teller machine) is a device attached to the machine that reads the information off the card as it is inserted, in an attempt to fraudulently remove money from someones account.

The atm referred to in the first post is a internet abbreviation or shorthand for "At The Moment"

I hope that helps mate!

Cheers Chippy :D

Thanks Chippy
It would seem the not so city wise black fella from the desert put his foot in his mouth yet again.
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Chippy76

No probs TJ ...you educate me ....I'll educate you! haha

Cheers Chippy :D
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scarps

Apol's TJ. I think I envy you living in the country more than you envy us living in the city.

Tjupurula

Quote from: scarps on July 20, 2013, 08:47:55 PM
Apol's TJ. I think I envy you living in the country more than you envy us living in the city.

Believe me Scarps, having now spent some time in a huge city (Darwin), I do not envy anyone living in a city, I actually don't know how anyone could call that living at all.  Noone had the time to hi, the smell of exhausts was horrible, the black drunks were a disgrace to my race (aboriginals) and I could go on and on.  I can only say no thanks, I do not want to return to a city, I am a desert black fella.
Regards
Tjupurula

Woodsie

I just got a 40 cents off a litre at Coles in Perth after a $200 plus shop ;D
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Tjupurula

Quote from: lino6 on July 20, 2013, 08:23:12 PM
atm in this context is short hand for "at the moment". Its text message speak.

Thanks Lino6, and my daughter has just explained text message to me...we don't get mobile phone reception here, and when we do, I usually get someone to do the text thingo for me.  People can laugh at me sometimes, but I challenge them to come and live here for a while, they would soon be crying to ge back home I think.
Regards
Tjupurula

scarps


Quote from: Tjupurula on July 20, 2013, 09:16:49 PM
Believe me Scarps, having now spent some time in a huge city (Darwin), I do not envy anyone living in a city, I actually don't know how anyone could call that living at all.  Noone had the time to hi, the smell of exhausts was horrible, the black drunks were a disgrace to my race (aboriginals) and I could go on and on.  I can only say no thanks, I do not want to return to a city, I am a desert black fella.
Regards
Tjupurula
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berlitza

Quote from: scarps on July 20, 2013, 09:24:07 PM
Now you know why we all buy CTs, tents and 4WD's. To get away from the city rat race.

X2 , Got my first fuel voucher this arvo, 17c off a litre for shopping at coles, just hope in 5yrs time getting sucked into these vouchers dosn't come back and bite us all (motorists) on the bum
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Bird

So what day is the cheap part of the cycle now?? Or ... there isn't one as I expect.
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Barry G

Quote from: Lost on July 21, 2013, 01:07:51 AM
So what day is the cheap part of the cycle now?? Or ... there isn't one as I expect.
I always get a giggle out of the 'cheap day/s' thing... Implies you can get away with one fill a week.  "Luxury!!!".  At two fils a week I'd love to have just one fill at any price.
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Hairs

Can't find the link, but I read that the discount docket system is actually pushing the price up at the pump.
Doesn't matter where you get your fuel these days, it's all blended crap.   ;D

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Rumpig

Quote from: scarps on July 20, 2013, 05:16:24 PM


Is it just in Vic or happening around the country?
not just a Victorian thing, Coles here in Qld is currently doing 40c / ltr off when you spend $140 or $150 (can't remember which it was), Woolies i think were doing 45c / ltr off when you spend $200
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Bird

Quote from: B&BI always get a giggle out of the 'cheap day/s' thing... Implies you can get away with one fill a week.
I can in the Corolla :)
Ok, What days are the lower end of the price scale these days :D
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GeoffA

Quote from: B&B on July 21, 2013, 08:54:30 AM
I always get a giggle out of the 'cheap day/s' thing... Implies you can get away with one fill a week.

I usually go a couple of weeks between fills in the Patrol.....and yep, it's my daily drive....
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cruisindub

Quote from: Lost on July 21, 2013, 07:11:01 PM
What days are the lower end of the price scale these days :D

Our local fuel went up 15c/l overnight, went up again another few cents on Thursday.

At around $1.60 per litre, percentage wise, its a small increase, but seriously WTF !!!

I'm glad we have our scooter, yet wish I had the energy to get on the pushbike more.

Everything is going up, wages stayed the same and taken a cut to keep my job.  I guess you just shrug and carry on and grumble a little.
Not much you can do about it all I guess?????
Why do people ask "What the hell were you thinking?"
Obviously I was thinking I was going to get away with it and not have to explain it....

Tjupurula

Quote from: cruisindub on July 21, 2013, 09:53:54 PM
Our local fuel went up 15c/l overnight, went up again another few cents on Thursday.

At around $1.60 per litre, percentage wise, its a small increase, but seriously WTF !!!

I'm glad we have our scooter, yet wish I had the energy to get on the pushbike more.

Everything is going up, wages stayed the same and taken a cut to keep my job.  I guess you just shrug and carry on and grumble a little.
Not much you can do about it all I guess?????

We have been payiong $2.60 a litre for nearly 3 years now, I would love to only pay a city price.  I guess it costs a bit to ge it here.
Tjupurula