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draculasbitch t1_iy8j61n wrote

I paid $5.20 a gallon in central CT on 11/16. I realized after that another place was $4.60 a gallon. I’ve done my biz with that company for 20 years but not anymore. That difference was $110 for the amount I received. I’ll be checking daily prices for the rest of the winter and keep checking oil prices.

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gatogrande t1_iy8nq4q wrote

You must be FFD or NH county

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Remigius t1_iy95z2r wrote

Anything above 2$ is nuts. They make price astronomical and then lower it a little to 4 to make people think they're getting a "good deal" when you're still getting totally screwed

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thethurstonhowell t1_iy9qvyc wrote

Paid $3.81 today through Citizen’s co-op. Fairfield County.

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fprintf t1_iy9rsbk wrote

Just filled up at $3.65 today. I am really pleased with this recent drop in pricing!

McKinley Oil in Cheshire was $3.98 this morning, which is really a decent rate for a local place.

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alagba85 t1_iy9wyjz wrote

Still seeing 4.39 for my area

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Flaky-Ninja-4731 t1_iya7nym wrote

In most cases if you notify your company (not just limited to oil) they'll price match.

If not, it's easy to jump ship. Most companies know this and will generally work with you especially if you're a long term customer.

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medicmdp1 t1_iyad5gq wrote

I could order for 3.89 on purplefuel but this would break my service contract. My usual provider is 4.59. Prob be about $150 difference. There is some peace of mind having the service contract but over the heating season that’s prob $500 difference easily

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blade-runner9 t1_iyag4ck wrote

Yup thanks to Joe he brought the prices down. Lowest they ever been.

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Embarrassed_Wolf_586 t1_iybf7pc wrote

When you furnace shits the bed on New Year’s Day and it’s zero degrees out, having a service contract benefits you. Good luck getting someone to come out when you don’t have a contract with them.

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john46ct t1_iyd07xo wrote

Check Forbes in East Haven - always the lowest around

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