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I go to the station that is most convenient and given the option between two equally convenient gas stations I take the one with the lower price. I feel like this makes more sense than artificially biasing myself especially considering BP stations are franchised, and they might not even get their gas from BP (as far as I know).
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Flubber:
It has been demonstrated time and time again that when companies admit wrongdoing and try their damnedest to fix things, their stock values, sales, and image rebound in time. Johnson & Johnson with regards to Tylenol is a classic example of this. Although the Ford Pinto thing didn't seem to hurt Ford much although everyone still remembers that example of corporate jackassery. |
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You guys make me laugh...
ALL Oil companies are planet raping scum - it's in their DNA. BP is actually doing the US a favour by making people realise that oil is dirty stuff and that their over reliance is a dangerous thing. It's also about time the US suffered some of the pollution and misery their excessive consumption inflicts on the peoples of other oil producing nations as they fill up on their daily gas fix... |
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No... I picked some random states. They have BP gas stations in California, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Nebraska so it's safe to say it's not just in the Northeast. There's no coverage map and I'm not going to try all 50 states. Just every state I've tried except for Texas has BP locations. |
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You guys make me laugh... |
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At this point, scolding BP is like denouncing Hitler--somewhat superfluous. Depending on how long it takes to clean up this fustercluck they made (and by "cleaning up," I mean to the point that the news can't do any new human-interest stories about Nawlins fishermen going homeless and such; tarry ducks will become old hat in a few weeks), BP may or may not collapse. Either way, I assume that all people in extreme upper management will eventually be released with nice or not-so-nice golden parachutes regardless of their performance or relation to the leak. Boycotting BP will, in all likelihood, only result in layoffs among schmucks somewhere on the bottom, 95% of whom had nothing to do with the disaster. So I say meh.
Not that it matters in my case. I think there's a BP station somewhere around here, but I can't recall where or if I ever frequented it in the past. |
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Well, you seem to miss the point that it's actually you that are the real culprit here - it's your demand of oil that are the reason for this disaster. ![]() People can moderate their oil consumption in many ways. I for example choose not to own a car because I don't need one - I don't even need to use public transport to get to work. So whatever my personal consumption is, I bet it's a fraction of yours - and I'll bet yours is a fraction of the average American... |
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