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You’ve probably noticed gas prices are on the rise again. We are always looking for ways to save you money, especially on things you have to buy like gasoline.
Gas prices can change every day. Watching those patterns and picking the right time to gas up can save you money.The worst day to buy is Sunday.Sometimes we just stop by the gas station closest to our home or on the way to work. Now is the time to reconsider that. Hands down the best way to save on gas is to shop around. You’ve probably noticed gas station prices can vary from 10 to 15 cents just a few blocks from one another.
Just type “gas prices” or “gas prices near me” on the search page of your maps. You’ll find prices per gallon posted on the map by gas station location. You can also get an idea of how much you’ll spend if you are heading out on a trip. If you are budgeting and need to know how much a trip will cost, you theFor example, if I made a trip to Dallas today from Houston it estimates that’s 239 miles, 55% city driving and gas will cost me $43.of how to save on gas so check it out. Sure, some may be obvious , but the reminders never hurt!It’s a quick way to read a menu or make a payment for something. These days QR codes are everywhere.
the “BBB Scam Tracker” is seeing an increase in fake QR codes. One hot spot for this - parking lots. People are scanning QR codes in lots, entering their credit card info, and being charged fake fees.to make sure that QR code is legit.Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.
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