A bunch of useless crap
Published on December 8, 2007 By MasonM In Misc
Wow, some folks got some cheap gas in WI.

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on Dec 08, 2007
Gotta love a bargain
on Dec 08, 2007

Gotta love a bargain


Yep
on Dec 08, 2007
The owner is pissed because the real price was on the sign.  She has all the names of the people who took advantage of her, we'll see if she does anything about it.
on Dec 08, 2007

The owner is pissed because the real price was on the sign.  She has all the names of the people who took advantage of her, we'll see if she does anything about it.


Somehow I doubt there is anything she can do about it.
on Dec 08, 2007
Actually she could have all of them charged with shoplifting, since the actual price was clearly posted. The people getting the gasoline knew they were stealing from her, they just didn't give a crap.
on Dec 08, 2007

Actually she could have all of them charged with shoplifting, since the actual price was clearly posted. The people getting the gasoline knew they were stealing from her, they just didn't give a crap.


I doubt it since the store itself is responsible for setting the pumps to the correct price, not the customers.

I agree that the people took unfair advantage of the mistake, but don't think any actual law was broken.
on Dec 08, 2007
If there was no way for them to know that it wasn't the actual price, no they didn't break any laws, but since the price was clearly marked, and they knew there was a problem, yeah, they actually did. I doubt she'll press charges though.

Sorry, I guess it's the latent stop loss security training coming out. ;~D
on Dec 08, 2007
Well, actually, if they really wanted to get technical about it the gas station owner was the one in violation of state law. In WI the consumer protection law specifically states that the pump price must be the same as the price posted on the sign. It doesn't say it can't be higher, it specifically states it must be the same.

Of course common sense tells us this situation is the opposite of what that law intends, but technically the station was in violation of that law and the consumers are not responsible for that. I would challenge anyone to show the specific law that these people violated. They pumped gas and paid what the pump said they owed.

Were they being greedy and unscrupulous? No question. Did they actually break a law? No. Any decent defense lawyer could get this tossed out if there were a prosecutor dumb enough to try and file.
on Dec 08, 2007
I was thinking about that too, there is also the "mimimum mark up" law here in Wisconsin. So, one count each agaist those who knowingly stole gas, and two counts against her. ;~D


Either way, it was a pretty rotten thing for them to do to her... Especially the ones who know her.
on Dec 08, 2007
So, one count each agaist those who knowingly stole gas, and two counts against her.


True regarding the two counts, but technically nobody stole gas, they paid the price the pump charged them.

Either way, it was a pretty rotten thing for them to do to her... Especially the ones who know her.


I agree 100% there.
on Dec 09, 2007
I was thinking about that too, there is also the "mimimum mark up" law here in Wisconsin. So, one count each agaist those who knowingly stole gas, and two counts against her. ;~D


Let's think for a second about the .0001% who actually might have needed gas. Minocqua's a pretty small town, and although I didn't count the number of service stations last time I was there, it surely can't be many. And patrons shouldn't be expected to sit out overnight to wait for the error to be corrected.

I would guess that the first person to receive the "discount" probably was there not to defraud but just to fill up. Their poor form was in notifying everyone else of the error; in a community such as Minocqua, you would think they would have the class to notify the owner instead.
on Dec 09, 2007
Their poor form was in notifying everyone else of the error; in a community such as Minocqua, you would think they would have the class to notify the owner instead.


Yep.
on Dec 09, 2007
Nice if you can get it. The price of petrol in Egypt is 1 LE and 10 piastres a litre. That works out at 9 British pence and approximately US 20c a litre. Don't know how they do it!
on Dec 09, 2007
LOL

Too bad the effects of 33 cents a gallon aren't felt all the way to the middle east....since they hate our dollar so much, maybe they'd like our pennies...

  
on Dec 10, 2007
I think Wisconsin also has a law about underselling on Gas.  Given what has been coming out of that state recently, I would not be surprised to see the owner prosecute under that law.
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