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Not only your own?
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Theres only room for 4.TBKKappel wrote:In Denmark, the brand "unleaded 92 %" is missing ?!
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Which is exactly why you don't want to set a static range. Nobody here can look into the future in such a volatile market as it is today.shirapashu wrote: We want the range to be set for a minimum of 1 year, that why we prefer a range.
Yeah, I agree. This is really one of the most brilliant ideas they have. Especially since it's so bloody easy figuring out if a price is sane with some simple high-school math (look at a post from me before), while keeping the ranges dynamic and automatically adjusting.daknife wrote:I'm still not seeing any reason to lock in prices to a restrictive range. In the US in the last year we've seen a greater than 1 dollar per gallon fluxuation in price in just my area. And have seen a range crossing several dollars for the same grade depending on where you are in the country. Even within a state the range can vary widely for the same grade of fuel, and change daily if not more often.
Perhaps a better explanation of what exactly you expect this to do, or rather enable you to do. I don't see the wisdom of trying to lock prices to a set range, especially with a once per year limit on changing the range.
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