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12-02-2013, 03:17 PM | #61 | |||
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I think people need to be mindful that certain $$ mean different things to different people.
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Whilst I haven't experienced a queue for a garage in 20 years, I recognise others probably do a on a regular basis. It would give me the ships to wait 10min for fuel every few days. I'm not sure I'd bother for only a couple $$. Quote:
$600 a year isn't a great deal in the big picture, but it could be to some people. It's not big to me either, yet I still value it. Quote:
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12-02-2013, 05:46 PM | #63 | ||
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Another perspective is, if you (not YOU personally, you in general) earn an average wage of say $30 an hour, that $11.54 weekly saving represents 23 minutes worth of your time.
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12-02-2013, 05:54 PM | #64 | |||
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im still in front not using shopper dockets... |
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12-02-2013, 07:22 PM | #66 | |||
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Another use for the dockets perhaps?
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12-02-2013, 07:42 PM | #68 | |||
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I still have not received your PM so you can transfer the $300 into my account, I mean if $600 is not much why you so reluctant to give me half that?? You now why??? because it's a lot of money....just because you don't notice it a few $$ at a time at the end of the day you will have $600 less to spend, same as taking $600 out of your wallet and throwing it away, no difference. People are too careless with their money and then they are in debt and wonder why. If you look after the cents then the $$$ take care of themselves.
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12-02-2013, 07:46 PM | #69 | ||
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its hard to know which side of the fence is more brainwashed reading this thread.
those who think they are actually saving millions by avoiding coles/woolies 'on principle' or those who think spending more to get a discount is saving them money. new2ford - why do you even bother living in australia? it seems every discussion you are involved in you bang on about how much better it is in all other parts of the world. unfortunately, it isn't cheaper for me to buy my toothpaste from germany or my medication from prague. pretty sure it would cost me, the consumer, a whole lot more if i was to do my shopping that way getting upset at the multinationals for the way they do business isn't really worth it and its not confined to grocery stores. they are just 2 of the ones people love to hate. |
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12-02-2013, 08:03 PM | #70 | ||
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Also, I looked up the price of unleaded in Germany, it's apparently 1.58euro. Or $2.06 a litre.
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12-02-2013, 08:13 PM | #71 | ||
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The day they make discount dockets for BP Ultimate is the day ill start using them!
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12-02-2013, 08:21 PM | #72 | ||
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In our town [~13,000] the Coles shopper docket for fuel is only good for the toilet.
Woolies have a fuel outlet, but Coles don't. |
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12-02-2013, 08:22 PM | #73 | ||
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12-02-2013, 08:38 PM | #74 | ||
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I'll go the next step. I refuse to shop at woolies or coles, fuel food, anything.
Fruit veg and groceries type items Harris Farm or similar meat...local butcher. Rest IGA Fuel Independant or BP. If my shopping habit cost me $2K/ year more....glad to pay the premium, but I refuse to buy second rate produce.....been doing doing this for 3 months now and honestly I aint spending more, BUT my fruit and veg last more than 2 days (which is the time it takes the woolies rubbish to go off). As for fuel saving at woolies and coles, if they were not making money off the shopper docket scam they would not be offering it....simple. If you think you're saving money good luck to you, that is what they want you to think (the more you spend the more you save, HAHAHA) more $$$$$$ to Westfarmers..... |
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12-02-2013, 08:58 PM | #75 | |||
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Or you just sit back and accept it, hoping your income and savings hold out, and convince yourself it's still the lucky country and the Coles/Woolworths duopoly and lack of competition (the thing that normally regulates prices) are just wonderful. I was paying $1.50 a litre for diesel last year and the price of petrol wasn't that much more. And I hardly think there's been a sudden price skyrocket in 3 months since I left there. So it's an argument between what you looked up on the internet and what I saw on the ground I guess. |
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12-02-2013, 09:05 PM | #76 | |||
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2 of the above, Grow my own vegies, have about 20 fruit trees ATM,and have cattle next door Now its not to save money in the cents,its because i know what im eating Theres no chemicals on anything i grow,its picked fresh and eaten fresh,nothin is preserved to store for months and months like whats bought in a shop ,the cattle we know what it eats and what it doesnt As i mention its not about the money its a better quality product for us I cant see how buying at the bigger brands for the great shop a dockets are a saving when its been proven time and again shoppin at places like aldi is cheaper at the checkout ..... Take the 8 c a litre,even go 10 c a litre ,whats most cars hold 90 L $9 a tank, yet shoppin elswhere is cheaper than $9 ..... We can all arque till black and blue,most buy where they do for whatever the reason,be it cheaper , a shop a docket,better service,better parking, whatever Im more a "I hate shoppin" kinda guy , and the quicker its done the better I hate lining up, some say very impatient,so what i pay for that Yes i do shop at aldi and dont get sucked in by shop a dockets |
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12-02-2013, 09:09 PM | #77 | ||
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Reality is cost of living is going to keep rising,
I hear on the radio now all the conservative radio host going into overdrive about the carbon tax etc and energy prices, cost of living blah blah blah. One thing I will guarantee if there is a change in Government the carbon tax may be repealed BUT what is definite is that your power price will NOT go down....nothing ever goes down in in price (except computers and flat screen TVs maybe) |
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12-02-2013, 09:14 PM | #78 | |||
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dreading the upcoming Liberal Federal Govt under Abbott, if only they'd replace him with Turnbull, a very reasonable and smart man thanks for the heads up re the shopper docket condition change, spotted a small sign today re this at local Shell servo |
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12-02-2013, 09:26 PM | #79 | |||
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Getting off topic now though...(Flappist will be on to it shortly though) |
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12-02-2013, 09:33 PM | #80 | ||
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Fuel dockets like LPG, Target jeans and no name food make you look povo.
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12-02-2013, 09:38 PM | #81 | ||
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Alright then to those believers how is it then that a Freedom servo up here can at least 50% of the time match the Woolies/Coles servos for price AFTER discount ? (in a given week) I am not joking , kinda makes your arguments a tad Hi HO . No offers no association with a s/market so who is really getting bent over !
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12-02-2013, 09:40 PM | #82 | ||
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I can't see what all the fuss is about really, it's different strokes for different folks.
We do shop at Woollies for things like washing powder/home cleaning products, nappies, biscuits, cooking oil, some tin and jar goods. We usually look for specials. We find Aldi more expensive for some items, particularly biscuits, chocolate, etc but cheaper for frozen goods such as pies, chips, and so on; we don't eat too much frozen food anyway. They do sell a really nice French beer though! Fruit, vegetables and eggs we buy some from Woolies but mostly from Harris Farm or Growers Market. Rice we buy from Harris Farm and only when on special. Meat and chicken we buy from the butchers; we find that cheaper than Woolies and never been disappointed from the 2 butchers we frequent. We have a lot of fresh fish and usually get that from a seafood shop such as Costi's and don't mind paying a bit more as we enjoy fresh steamed fish and it's good for the health. Asian goods we buy from an asian specialist place such as Tong Li. As for petrol, the Territory is fed Vortex 95 and the R-Spec gets 98. I've never had to queue more than 1 car behind a car already at the bowser. The 4 cents a litre might not seem much but I perceive it as a saving, real or not, as I believe we shop sensibly. Even for petrol we usually wait until it drops in price towards the end of the cycle. I normally go for the petrol early on a Sunday morning while the kids are asleep so that blows the argument out of the water about queuing for petrol impacting on time spent with the family.
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12-02-2013, 09:42 PM | #83 | ||
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I filled up tonight with a Shell $0.18c/l discount docket. Saved me $27.00. Shame the dockets are only good for 150L as I put in 168L. I probably paid for it by paying inflated grocery prices but oh well.
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12-02-2013, 09:48 PM | #84 | ||
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Shopper dockets are a scam, as if they offer 8c you see the price of fuel does go up correspondingly, even if it's 4c you only save 2c generally.
So it's a just joke. we should put a stop to all this rubbish. |
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He tried to flog us Aussies off with the carbon tax, and boy is their money to be made their for creeps like him in that. and that's about all their is. |
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Then buying a new petrol 6 falcon instead of LPG 6 (which is more powerful and cheaper to run); And spending $500 on a la-dee-da pair of jeans all make you look like? Stupid? |
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12-02-2013, 10:32 PM | #88 | ||||
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Well I am out I guess.
We don't have Aldi, so it's not a choice, plus I don't really like the quality of most thing at Aldi when I have gone there, the kids won't even eat half the stuff we buy from there either for school snacks, so pointless as I would have to go somewhere else anyway to buy the rest of the shopping. We have Coles and Woolies and IGA, Wollies is cheapest and has the best choice and the best specials, so I shop at Wollies, why??? because it is the cheapest groceries I can buy and the biggest range and the best known brand quality that I like to eat. Meat we get from the butcher anyway, Why??? because it's cheaper than the Supermarkets and the meat is better. When I shop I pay and get my key card out and also give them my rewards card, they are next to each other in the wallet, so no effort involved. Usually on the way into town I have already checked fuel prices at all three major servos as I need to drive past them anyway to get to the Supermarket, and guess what, my local Woolies servo is cheapest 8/10 times, even without a discount So with that knowledge safely in my mind I pull into the servo, drive up to the bowser and fill the car, and may be some jerry cans for the lawn mower (use about 5 litres a week for the mower), then walk inside and hand the console operator my rewards card located next to my key card in my wallet, they swipe and I now pay about $5-15 less for what ever number showed up on the bowser. I walk out and drive away. I now still have more money in the bank than I would have had otherwise using any other scenario, Go to IGA may be??? Pay more for less choice of products and less specials (pay more at register for less), and still have to go to the same servo and fill up the same fuel into the same car, but not get my $5-15 off. May be driving an additional 200km to get to an Aldi??? I doubt that would be more economical time and money wise. So if anyone can tell me where I could be saving myself any more money, or how I am being scammed, or ripped off please explain it to me. Quote:
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13-02-2013, 08:06 AM | #89 | |||
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Depends on how big of a fill you do, a 60-65L fill on Ultimate, usually works out you get the drinks/other product for free, (what you pay for the product, you save on fuel). Any less litres or using 91 or 95 RON fuel, you end up paying more than if you just payed full price for the petrol. If you really wanted the drinks/other product, there's no great loss & you're probably still a tiny bit ahead, but if you didn't particularly want the other product, you just got it to get 8 cpl off your petrol, you're well behind. |
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Just did a quick scan this morning of my 3 local servos within a stones throw of each other.
Shell (Coles), discounted unleaded 141.9, bowser price is 149.9. BP, unleaded 149.9, as Cobramania stated above 2 bottle of coke gets you 8c off (I know as I buy my premium for the GT here) Indepedant, unleaded 141.9 bowser. (my refuel spot for all things other than the GTs) Then the Wolies Caltex up the road 2 kms by itself (no competitor at a stones throw) unleaded discounted 154.9, bowser 162.9. Yeah were getting great deal with our fuel discount vouchers, inflate the fuel price then give you discount.... |
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