Buying Gas Like the Big Boys: MyGallons Offers A Hedge Against Fuel Prices

While airlines, commercial vehicle fleets, and other large-scale users of fuel have been purchasing in bulk to lock in savings for years, the average American driver hasn’t ever really had that option. A new company called MyGallons is looking to change all that, giving spendthrift motorists a hedge against quickly escalating gas prices.

The MyGallons concept is quite simple. Users are able to buy fuel in whatever quantity they wish at a rate that gets locked in at a typical market rate (plus a yearly subscription fee of $29.95-$39.95) at the time of purchase, and at over 200,000 locations. When the price at the pump rises, users can then use their MyGallons card to fill-up using the cheaper gas that they’ve already banked. Prices for fuel are based on regular unleaded, but users can choose any grade or type of fuel (diesel, marine) and expect to pay an adjusted premium in the gallons available to their account.

MyGallons seems to be a pretty straight deal, promising to let users redeem fuel at the purchase price no matter how high prices go (though there is a “home market” clause), and offering a money back guarantee should one change their mind about the offer. Of course, the system only works if gas prices continue to rise; a condition we doubt many readers would be surprised to encounter.

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Looks like a very interesting idea... wonder if it will come to the UK...

Anonymous

Does anyone do homework anymore before writing or publishing a story? Looks like the answer is NO.

Here are the problems I see with mygallons.com site.

They state:
2000 members
Soft Launch in January

Problems:
Registered Domain in March
Registered company in April
Got SSL Certificate 2 weeks ago (Not possible to run credit cards without it)
Have testimonials on their site (Not possible since no site, no members and it takes 1-6 weeks to get card)
Site went live last week

Now Voyager, the supposed back end that runs the mygallons site says they have no business relationship with the company and the Voyager locater has been removed from the mygallons.com website, plus they have changed their details and have removed the Voyager details from there site, although for some reason, there are still some Voyager logo's still on the site but my guess is that they will be removed sometime today.

Conclusion:
Not too good. Can you say "SCAM"? They are not being honest and truthful. Make your own conclusion. Do I feel safe sending them my hard earned dollars, absolutely NOT

Jonathan Fung

Well, you just ripped that site apart.

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Cheers! Jonathan Fung

Anonymous

Doesn't anyone just comment without putting others down?

Anonymous

Read the comments on the LA Times Blog. Looks like all of the details and an in depth investigation took place and details are posted in link below. The outlook for mygallons isn't looking to good. Looks like a scam.

http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/mygallonscom-july-1-...

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