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While in David running errands, we filled up with diesel, only to discover (after the fact) that the advertised price for diesel on the large street-side sign was not the same price as that on the pump itself. I'll give you 20 guesses as to which price was the higher, and the first 19 answers don't count.

The street-side sign said 64.2/liter. The pump was set at 64.7/liter.

Is this a fairly common occurrence? In my years here this is the first time it has happened to me (at least that I am aware of). No, I did not discuss this matter with the station attendant. We were in a hurry.

I suspect ACODECO is the appropriate agency with which to discuss this matter, assuming I want to spend some time doing it. Doubt that I will do that given prior experiences there.

diesel price sign.jpg

pump price.jpg

 

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