Are we living in a rip-off country...............this is ridiculous.........thursday night I went to the gas station to fill up, a liter which was $1.22 a few hours before was $1.36, just because there's a hurricane bearing down in TX. No protests, no demonstrations, nothing..............people just grumbled a bit and went along with their lives, as if everything is fine as before. Are Canadians really stupid? Most probably the corporations are aware about this, that's why, they don’t think twice before ripping them off, be it the banks (sky high service charges and bank fees), oil companies, cell phone companies (system access fee), you name it..............
No wonder people move to US once they get fed up with the system here.
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sumjo
Well, you are right with your own perception. But all are not stupid. I am sure, there would be many like me, who has never bothered to look at the prices of items of daily living/necessity. And precisely, because of this, I have never found difficulty in coping up with expenses.
These things would always happen and I have a very clear cut funda in life. DONT LOOK AT THE PRICE, WHILE BUYING GROCERIES, GAS etc...
This has reminded me of my olds days..he he.. I used to smoke in those days and the price of the cigarette which I used to regularly smoke (WILLS), went up by I think 25 paise. My friend told me, let's start a cheaper one now (BRISTOL, ya I remember now). You know, what did I do??? I went and bought GOLDFLAKE, a brand, which was costing 75 paise more then the WILLS. We smoked that for couple of months and went back to buy WILLS, we found it cheaper!!!
This attitude has helped me a lot in my life overall. It may not be true and reality for others. I just shared, what are my thoughts.
"MORE INCOME is the only remedy for MORE EXPENSE". You can't cut corners to live your life.
Regards,
VJ.
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Originally posted by VJ
Well, you are right with your own perception. But all are not stupid. I am sure, there would be many like me, who has never bothered to look at the prices of items of daily living/necessity. And precisely, because of this, I have never found difficulty in coping up with expenses.
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These things would always happen and I have a very clear cut funda in life. DONT LOOK AT THE PRICE, WHILE BUYING GROCERIES, GAS etc...
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This has reminded me of my olds days..he he.. I used to smoke in those days and the price of the cigarette which I used to regularly smoke (WILLS), went up by I think 25 paise. My friend told me, let's start a cheaper one now (BRISTOL, ya I remember now). You know, what did I do??? I went and bought GOLDFLAKE, a brand, which was costing 75 paise more then the WILLS. We smoked that for couple of months and went back to buy WILLS, we found it cheaper!!!
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"MORE INCOME is the only remedy for MORE EXPENSE". You can't cut corners to live your life.
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Microsoft - Which end of the stick do you want today?
Check out this site. enter the gas price in your city (or closest city) and see what the price in your area should be, and how much extra profit the bloody vampires are making from you at the pumps.
http://www.gasgouge.ca/
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Your gas prices are 26.7¢ per litre above the normalized cost of $1.11 per litre in Toronto
26.7¢
With today's crude oil price of $101.18 USD per barrel and the US dollar at $1.06 CAD, the price of regular unleaded gasoline in Toronto should be $1.11 per litre at normal profit margins.
At a price of $1.38 per litre, you are paying 26.7¢ per litre in pure excess profit. Across Canada, an extra margin of 26.7¢ per litre generates an additional profit of 26.7 million dollars per day.
Calculations based on Hugh Mackenzie's Gas price gouge: The sequel.
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Microsoft - Which end of the stick do you want today?
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Originally posted by sumjo
Are we living in a rip-off country...............this is ridiculous.........thursday night I went to the gas station to fill up, a liter which was $1.22 a few hours before was $1.36, just because there's a hurricane bearing down in TX. No protests, no demonstrations, nothing..............people just grumbled a bit and went along with their lives, as if everything is fine as before. Are Canadians really stupid? Most probably the corporations are aware about this, that's why, they don’t think twice before ripping them off, be it the banks (sky high service charges and bank fees), oil companies, cell phone companies (system access fee), you name it..............
No wonder people move to US once they get fed up with the system here.
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If you have a gun, you can rob a bank.
If you have a bank, you can rob everyone.
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
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Originally posted by VJ
Well, you are right with your own perception. But all are not stupid. I am sure, there would be many like me, who has never bothered to look at the prices of items of daily living/necessity. And precisely, because of this, I have never found difficulty in coping up with expenses.
I'm sure Corporate Canada Loves You! Unfortunately, I have to agree with sumjo that any self respecting individual will find this daily gouging at all levels, simply an insult to one's intelligence. But hey, you seem to be ok with it, so rock on!![]()
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These things would always happen and I have a very clear cut funda in life. DONT LOOK AT THE PRICE, WHILE BUYING GROCERIES, GAS etc...
I'm almost scared to ask..WHEN would you look at price?
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This has reminded me of my olds days..he he.. I used to smoke in those days and the price of the cigarette which I used to regularly smoke (WILLS), went up by I think 25 paise. My friend told me, let's start a cheaper one now (BRISTOL, ya I remember now). You know, what did I do??? I went and bought GOLDFLAKE, a brand, which was costing 75 paise more then the WILLS. We smoked that for couple of months and went back to buy WILLS, we found it cheaper!!!
Nice! Hey SUmjo, this may work for you..go fill gas in Montreal for a few days and then the slightly lower gas in Ontario wouldn't seem so high afterall.
Dude (VJ), you can write your own ticket for marketing for Canadian companies![]()
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"MORE INCOME is the only remedy for MORE EXPENSE". You can't cut corners to live your life.
Sure, but you CAN move to a place where you are treated as a "customer" ,not a hybrid of cattle and the "hen that laid the golden egg"..if you get my drift![]()
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