so Pat, in the maths how has he calculated that there will be duplication in the emails being sent thus reducing his calculation by a significany amount
, for example if I received 2 of those emails and was in the initial 30 then I'd only send one onward so 1/30th is lost, also what if I don't know 10 people
, ok i might know more, also I might just get one but not forward it on etc etc.............
how I like to rattle on
something like this takes coordinated meetings supported by internet comms and to be frank, whoever he is, the email approach will do just about fuck all really.
Also, wait for 69p a litre, yeah right, come on
to be realistic if we did follow the process then when Esso have reduced to 99.9p we'd all crowd back there anyhow
It's mostly the increasing cost of oil and yes tax so if a company could charge less and could supply the price would be less anyhow
it's a competitive market still between companies, just like Andy say's oin his locality I've also noticed that Esso are often cheapest around here.
The best approach in my opinion is ;
1. to stop taking the wank aproach of trying to force prices down, it simply won't work without huge protests including businesses shouting and taking action, which of course they won't as they then lose their sales etc too,
2. to share transport like dare I say travelling to work with a colleague and reducing your fuel costs in a simple way, it's even good for business too
Maybe one day we'll actually stray back from the internet and the ideals that we type about to dare I say speaking with people
Maybe one day we'll accept the fact that oil is expensive and that tax and fuel costs are high in the UK and we need to mitigate the fuel costs by sharing transport and using our dangerous motorbikes less, just like I do , cos I do both, now where's my Halo