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Sent me a new email from their director Jason Lloyd, saying that they are re-launching their website next month and with a four question poll. ho hum I say to myself, but for a chance of winning £200 I think ill complete the poll
Question 4 is asking how we will be voting in the eu referendum the loads the answers.
Very disappointed that opinions are being forced on people that way on a poll and that a website is being used as a political tool...
very poor petrolprices very poor indeed
Question 4 is asking how we will be voting in the eu referendum the loads the answers.
Very disappointed that opinions are being forced on people that way on a poll and that a website is being used as a political tool...
very poor petrolprices very poor indeed
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I suspect that your details will be "sold on" once you have completed the poll.Sent me a new email from their director Jason Lloyd, saying that they are re-launching their website next month and with a four question poll. ho hum I say to myself, but for a chance of winning £200 I think ill complete the poll0 -
Where do you think the £200 "prize" comes from??I want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
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I use petrolprices.com infrequently, but noticed a few weeks ago that some of the stations were showing as a padlock and says "This station is locked, upgrade to see prices for it".
I surprised that with the adverts it shows, and possibly selling in user data that it still feels the need to wring more money (£2/month £15/annum) from the user base that contribute the pricing information the site relies on.0
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