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On 8/9/12 9:31 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 09:08:04 -0400, X ` Man wrote: It's a bit annoying that the propane dealers around here don't post their prices on their web sites. I don't mind paying the local "convenience" street price for filling up a small tank for an outdoor grill, but I'd sure like to know what the 20 or so "local" delivery suppliers are charging per gallon to fill our 500-gallon tank without having to call each one of them. There should be a "Propane Delivery Price" app! ==== Why not create a web site similar to what cruisers have been doing with diesel fuel prices? https://www.waterwayguide.com/fuel-pricing?area=cbdb That would be an interesting thing to do, but then you'd have to recruit a huge number of "reporters," and a homeowner buying a tankful of propane usually does not happen more than two or three times a year. As an example, we have a gas furnace, hot water heater, rangetop, fireplace, generator, et cetera, and we've never used more than 350 gallons of propane in a calendar year. Typically, the truck comes by for a partial fill-up in October and then another partial fill-up in March so that on those two dates, we actually have about 400 gallons of LP in the tank. Obviously, usage varies according to appliances and geography/weather. Plus, propane prices vary widely from dealer to dealer in the same market, depending upon when they bought their supplies and other factors. I was intrigued by this because a neighbor bought a near tankful of gas for about 25 cent less a gallon than I paid. His supplier was helpful on the phone and told me the wide variance is common among all dealers during the year, that at the next fill-up, his price could be higher than my dealer's, and that prices typically changed weekly. So, what is needed is not reportage of what Joe paid last week in nearby Dunkirk, MD, for example, but what XYZ Propane is charging for delivered LP *today* and what his 10 nearby competitors are charging *today*, so a call can be made and a delivery order placed for the lowest-priced supplier at a given moment. I'm going to contact my local state official to see if there is any interest in requiring propane dealers to post their delivered prices daily on their websites. They all seem to have decent websites. That way, it would be easy to check individually or even write a spider that would gather the prices on a webpage as you described. -- I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country. |
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