| (lower profit margins) does not = giving up all profits altogether and handing out gas for free your M.O. is far too predictable, take the other person's side and extrapolate it way out beyond reason to an an undeniably unreasonable extent to make what they originally said look incorrect vs whatever you say Aside from ZUNL's point, which I dont think either me or him know enough about the gasoline business as far as refinery-to-pump processes/transactions to be correct either way, I am yet to hear a good reason why not to buy from ExxonMobil if a dip in retail sales (and therefore a dip in EM's commission/cut on those sales) could cause them to lower prices. Doesnt require the consumer to do anything but buy their gas from across the street. And I still support Amsterdam.

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