Fuel up/down again

[TW]Fox;20495467 said:
Buying your receipts? Is that so he can claim the full cost against his companies expenses?

So reputable isn't it, the security industry :p

Nope!

Because I'm saving the production company £120 a time to move these things, so the supervisor of the department I'm working for (not security) is putting the reciept in to production as if my van is a production van that they pay for the fuel on! Completely above board I'll have you no :)
 
[TW]Fox;20499601 said:
They seem expensive enough for it to be not worth the bother on Ebay.

I'd definitely say it's worth it. You can pick up 9 vouchers on eBay for around £8. 3 vouchers saves me £9 a tank - that's £27 saved - £8 = £19 saved per month.

As Tesco say - every little helps. That's almost £20 saving for little to no effort.
 
Keep a look out for prices over the next few weeks

Diesel is currently 12-13ppl more than unleaded on a cost+vat basis.

You will find a different pricing model from area to area, some areas will have diesel 8-10ppl higher than unl, others will have 4p difference between the grades, they will be using a higher unleaded margin to offset the lack of diesel margin.
 
Few pence down today.

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BP still not giving a single f, nothing new there :p
 
I think I paid 133.9 on Saturday for Super at Sainsburys, which is a reduction from 136.9 last time I filled up.
 
petrol is 128.9 at our local asda but diesel is 136.7, biggest difference between them for a while.

At BP in Stafford the other day I saw petrol 127.9 diesel 138.9, big gap there. They do have the world craziest pricing though, up and down every day, I saw it up 4p in the space of a day then the next day down 3p again.
 
Sainsbury's regular down to 132.9 today.
Shell regular down to 135.9, but still 147.9 for V-Power :(.

Might need to investigate the Salisbury's by Filton to see if they do Super...
 
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