Now that the dockets have been capped at 4cpl I wonder if fuel will drop in price. It was insightful to see the dockets get up to 20cpl. It was their way of trapping us in the pricing racket...
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Now that the dockets have been capped at 4cpl I wonder if fuel will drop in price. It was insightful to see the dockets get up to 20cpl. It was their way of trapping us in the pricing racket...
Yes it will be interesting to see. I have a unused 40cpl docket, will use it in about 4 weeks when the tanks are empty.
40cpl just goes to show how they tried to screw us over...
Yes, I have a 40c docket aswell that I will make sure I get the full 150lt. Who said it will be capped at 4c?
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/busi...-1226777085345
SUPERMARKET giants Woolworths and Coles have agreed to cap their 'shopper docket' fuel discount offers at just 4c per litre in a deal negotiated with the competition regulator.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said it had accepted undertakings from both of the retailers that they would voluntarily cease making fuel discount offers that were cross-subsidised by other parts of their business, and limit fuel discounts linked to supermarket purchases to a maximum of 4c per litre from January 1.
ACCC chairman Rod Sims said the commission had investigated the shopper docket schemes and was concerned that higher-value offers, including 8c per litre discounts that were available for sustained periods in 2012 and 2013, "could have longer-term effects on the structure of the retail fuel markets, and also short term effects of increasing general pump prices in those markets''.
"Some fuel retailers had complained that they simply could not afford to match the supermarkets' fuel discounts of 8c or more, because those discounts were being funded from markets that were separate and unrelated to the fuel retailing markets,'' Mr Sims said.
"By removing the funding by supermarkets and limiting the supermarket offers to a maximum of 4c per litre, the ACCC considers that other fuel retailers will be able to compete on a more level playing field.''
Coles managing director Ian McLeod said he firmly believed the company had not broken the law with its fuel offers, but acknowledged the ACCC's concern that there could be adverse competition effects over time.
"Coles has worked hard to lower both the cost of a weekly shopping basket and provide better value at the fuel pump and we are pleased that the 4c per litre docket discount will remain in place for our customers,'' he said.
So now they will just pocket the extra profit they were putting in to the fuel dockets. The ACCC working at their best again to screw us over.
Yes, we have been conditioned to accept $1.50 a litre as the norm :(
Total BS.. We're paying $1.52 for regular down here, everyday..
Im dreading the first time I fill the full long range setup when I get it in of diesel. I'm guessing not much change from $300...
We are really getting screwed.. Dollar is up, demand is normal, oil is down, yet still high fuel??
I love my JOB,get 200lt fuel a month,yes I use it.......F the shocker dockets
Could be worse, I believe the UK is around $2.50 P/L
and thats pounds TPC but most of their cars are 1L buzz boxes
It's still relative to their wages though....
These are the prices we were paying when oil was $150 a barrel we whinged.
Now oil is a little over $100 a barrel and price per litre is the same , no one whinges we just complain,
I have about 6x 15 c a litre saved on my card.
@ Kallen costs me around $220 to fill 165 ltres. pending price per litre
Thank god I have a company car now.
LPG overnight in Brisbane went up to 95cpl......
I still don't understand why the price at the bowser fluctuates on a daily basis. The servos don't get filled up everyday so they're not paying differing rates everyday....... Baffles me.
I have heard recently, that if your vehicle runs on gas, you have to get the system checked / serviced every 12 months for safety reasons at $150. People don`t seem to be going for gas conversion much now, because of the cost of $150 and the price of gas is going up. A mechanic told me that.
Here is thought. If you have a 4c a litre off shopper docket, you go in to buy fuel and the servo has buy X amount and get 4c a litre off for fuel. Would you get 8c off altogether? It sounds like a dumb question (which it is) and or to good to be true, but it`s just a thought.
Gas was 99.8c/L in Warragul yesterday. What is the point!
Agree with Winnie it has to come to a point where its not worth filling up with gas in comparison to petrol prices .
My last 4x4 was dual fuel never again. @ nearly $1 a litre not for me then there is outback prices,
$10 worth of gas compared to $10 of petrol how far can you go ?
Early on it made 'cents' to have a gas conversion. At 18 to 20 c/l it only took me 8 months to recoup the cost of the conversion as I was living away from home and doing a 750 km round trip every week, on top of my daily commute. The only way I would have gas on a vehicle now is if it became mandatory or was on it when I bought it. You and your families safety while in the converted vehicle comes down to how good the mechanics who fitted the system are. Believe me, I have seen some shocking workmanship.
@ Mudnut talking shoddy workmanship, My BIL had a gas conversion mob next door to his auto lec business. One old Italian guy would get the 90 ltr out of date tanks
He fitted two in the rear of his Dual cab Hilux on a timber frame made from Pallets . now talk about back yard stupidity
The only way I use the dockets is when there is 15c minimum, and then I buy something else I need in store to get the extra 4c/L discount. If the vehicle I take won't fit 150L, I take jerry cans to get up to the maximum. Saves me $28.50. Of course diesel is at least $1.70/L
Otherwise I just buy from whoever I know doesn't have water in the fuel.
It's not worth lining up like the GN, aircon blazing for a 4c discount using your own money.
Deisel is normally around $1.60 in Western sub of Brisbane and I only get about 500km to a 80L tank :(
Could be. By the sounds of it, it`s like the $33 dollar gas cylinder service fee that gets done every 12 months, for those house hold gas cylinders people use for their gas stoves at home. Can only be done by a licenced gas conversion installer and they have to make sure that it`s working correctly, leaks etc etc. Only going on on what I heard. Apologise for the side track.
Might be for 10 years, haven`t gotten into it to find out. I have heard that 10 years were their use by date, similar to the gas bottles for camping and then they test the condition of the bottle and they`ll replace the valve. My father owns a vehicle with gas and the gas set up needs to be serviced every 12 months for correct operational work, leaks etc etc and the mechanic I spoke to owns the service station as well, so he`d would have some idea. He did say that people aren`t going for gas much these days, because it`s going up and up and there`s a $150 servicing every 12 months. Any way, some thing to think about.