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PumpPredictor.com Says Fill Now; Gas Prices Poised to Rise
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- PumpPredictor.com is telling its
customers to fill up now as pump prices are poised to rise in many cities
through the big Labor Day driving holiday. As of Thursday evening,
PumpPredictor.com's pricing models were showing an upside movement to be
imminent in many cities. Motorists rely on PumpPredictor.com's timely text
messages and emails alerting them to either quickly fill their tanks to avoid
a looming price increase or to wait to buy as prices are predicted to fall.
"Consumers need to know there is a way to get the jump at the pump," said
J. Scott Susich of PumpPredictor.com. "Our team has been in the oil business
for decades; we know how the industry sets prices. The obvious question is
'Can I rely on this?'" continued Susich. "For years we have provided a
service to gasoline distributors and station operators that predicts wholesale
gasoline price changes with amazing accuracy. And we knew if we could predict
wholesale prices, we could extend our model to predict retail." Big
commercial fuel buyers like gasoline distributors and vehicle fleets practice
similar market timing and inventory management daily. These techniques are
proven to generate real savings on fuel. PumpPredictor.com now extends these
savings to motorists with a simple, low-cost, zip code-specific service.
Users may enter up to 5 text or email addresses and assign a specific zip
code to each. Then on a frequency established by the user, the system will
send specific buying instructions based on forecasts for that zip code.
"Shopping around to save 2 cents a gallon after the price has already moved up
10 cents is a real shame. It doesn't have to be that way," continued Susich.
PumpPredictor.com does not rely on additives, fuel cards, station
participation, or potentially warranty-voiding aftermarket engine
modifications; instead the service uses sound market intelligence to save
consumers money at any station in any town.
Consumers can learn more at www.PumpPredictor.com.
Contact: J. Scott Susich
Phone: (732)797-0154
Email: press@pumppredictor.com
SOURCE PumpPredictor.com
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