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Petrol Stations Fleecing Us... by blackfase(m): 8:21pm On Mar 09, 2015
Just got back from a filling station now to buy fuel for my ' i pass my neighbour'. I noticed a significant drop in the volume of pms being sold to me, same happened yesterday even at N100 a litre, and i decided to try another filling station only to be confronted with same scenario. The two stations, reputably with a standard gauge, have apparently altered the calibration of their dispensers. While i'm constrained to lay the blame squarely on them bearing the outrageous amount of exchange rate presently which directly impacts on the entire value chain of the fuel supply economy, i keep wondering when we will ever get out of this vicious cycle..., will there ever be an end to this madness?

Although i'm still constrained again to make this a politcal issue, i cant help but also say here that #IHaveDecided

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Re: Petrol Stations Fleecing Us... by Vision4God: 9:08pm On Mar 09, 2015
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Re: Petrol Stations Fleecing Us... by blackfase(m): 9:03am On Mar 10, 2015
blackfase:


Just got back from a filling station now to buy fuel for my ' i pass my neighbour'. I noticed a significant drop in the volume of pms being sold to me, same happened yesterday even at N100 a litre, and i decided to try another filling station only to be confronted with same scenario. The two stations, reputably with a standard gauge, have apparently altered the calibration of their dispensers. While i'm constrained to lay the blame squarely on them bearing the outrageous amount of exchange rate presently which directly impacts on the entire value chain of the fuel supply economy, i keep wondering when we will ever get out of this vicious cycle..., will there ever be an end to this madness?

Although i'm still constrained again to make this a politcal issue, i cant help but also say here that #IHaveDecided

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