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Wis. drivers line up for gas at 33 cents

 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Wis. drivers line up for gas at 33 cents Reply with quote

Fri Dec 7, 11:28 PM ET



MINOCQUA, Wis. - Dozens of drivers made a mad rush for cheap gas after a station employee accidentally changed the price to 33 cents a gallon.


An employee closing Trig's Minocqua Shell for the night mistakenly entered the price of a gallon of gasoline as 32.9 cents instead of $3.299 on Monday night.

He left about 10 p.m., but drivers could still use their credit cards to buy gas.

Word of the bargain spread fast in the rural northern Wisconsin community, with 42 people buying 586 gallons of gas in an hour and 45 minutes. One person had pumped 27 gallons and two purchased 18 gallons.

Local police saw the horde at the station and called store manager Andrea Reuland, who went to the station and pushed the emergency stop.

"There were cars two deep at each of my pumps," said Reuland, who knew many of the drivers and told them they were being dishonest � the main store sign had the correct price.

"I was very upset that there's that many dishonest people," she said. "They knew there was a problem, and they took advantage of an employee's mistake and I think that's terrible."

The employee, who has been there for about six months, had changed the gas prices 25 times in the past six months.

"It was an honest mistake," Reuland said. "I could have done it."

Area residents were still talking about it Friday morning.

"Was it you guys?" a woman in the station asked Reuland. "Why do I always miss the good stuff?"
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Czarjorge



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love that the lady says the opportunists were "dishonest." They were opportunists, not liars. Silly lady, look who you work for.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

All those people know each other. Its gonna make for awkward living because you always have to buy gas.

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Downtown Minocqua is situated on the island. Tourism plays a substantial role in the economy of Minocqua. As a forested lake community, tourists enjoy typical outdoor activities such as waterskiing, fishing, hiking, bike riding, berry collecting (not on private property), swimming, go-karting, miniature golf, river rafting, movie-going, and viewing the Min-Aqua Bats water ski show in the summer. During the fall, rifle and bow hunting draw a large amount of avid hunters, as does the annual downtown merchants' Beef-O-Rama held the last Saturday in September. Also in the fall, the annual HMMGG Festival, an alternative arts festival, has been held just outside of town since 1986. In the winter months, available activities include Nordic (cross country) skiing, ice fishing, downhill skiing in nearby mountains, snow tubing, sleigh rides, snowmobiling and dining at area restaurants. Minocqua's nightlife includes many bars featuring live music in the Summer months. It is very popular during Fall season to drive through the Northwoods admiring the fall colors.
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aaabank



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Czarjorge wrote:
I love that the lady says the opportunists were "dishonest." They were opportunists, not liars. Silly lady, look who you work for.


Agreed. This gas station manager needs to realize she is in a similar business as the cigarette companies and nicotine corner stores. While the cigarettes harm the body, all the gas is harming the earth.
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