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Why subscribe? It's just FUN to get one over on the oil compamies! Smirk at rising gas prices, knowing that your tank is filled with yesterday's cheaper gas. Click to preview a Sample Gas Predictor Newsletter. Below are the highlights. Or click here for a more detailed description of how our subscriptions work. What's in the Gas Predictor newsletter? The prediction (like the main page of this Web site), the track record (like the Track Record page of this Web site), and subscriber information about how to change or cancel your subscription. When is it published? Every business day between about 5:30 PM and 6:30 Eastern. Very rarely later, depending on when commodiities market closing data are published. Cancelation/Refund Policy? You may cancel for a full refund within the first two weeks, or a pro rata refund after that. No refunds in the last two weeks of a subscription. Converting Subscriptions? Existing subscribers have first dibs on new local editions. Convert to a new local edition at no additional charge when it becomes available. Why the limited number of subscriptions? Too many people using our predictions in a given locality could create surges in demand that would pressure retailers to change their prices in ways that we can't account for. Yes, everyone in the country has access to our predictions at around 8:30 AM Eastern Time the next day, but by then, it's pretty much old news. Prices have usually already begun to move in the direction we predicted the evening before. |
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