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New Notification Service Locates Low-Priced Gas

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New Notification Service Locates Low-Priced Gas










Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) October 13, 2005

A new e-mail service, GasPriceAlert, is helping consumers use their wallets to fight the budget-busting prices set by corporate oil companies and super-rich oil cartels.

Subscribers receive e-mails — as often as they’d like — listing stations in their area with the lowest-priced gas. They select up to three zip codes and can specify a particular brand and grade of gas. Links to “Yahoo! Maps” provide the shortest route to the cheapest gas.

How much GasPriceAlert saves subscribers depends on many factors: how many cars, trucks, or SUVs you own, how much you drive, where you drive, how much you’re already paying for gas.

But based on Environmental Protection Agency miles-per-gallon averages, the typical two-car family could save at least $ 546 annually. If you drive a gas-guzzler your savings will be greater yet. Even if you save less than $ 500 annually, you’re sure to easily recoup your investment — GasPriceAlert costs just $ 34.95 a year.

Subscribers also get a hyperlink to “Tell Them to Rob Someone Else: The Quick and Easy Guide to Improving Gas Mileage.” It’s full of tips on improving gas mileage, including some you might not have heard before. There is also a simple formula for calculating gas mileage and information on buying a car that is stylish and energy efficient.

Free Web sites offer information on low-priced gas, but they rely on tips — your neighborhood or town may not even be listed. GasPriceAlert’s e-mails not only provide information tailored to

members, they’re more convenient.

For more information, or to sign up for this money-saving service, visit

http://GasPriceAlert.com

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Tags: environmental protection agency, free web sites, oil cartels, gaspricealert, yahoo maps

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