Peqasus 1st Gear March 26, 2008 Share March 26, 2008 (edited) Ha.....MCF can be a survey site le...hee... following up on the petrol branding ( Least fav, Most fav) think something closer to heart would be the key determining factor tat matters to you. The factors here may be areas those cartels can review to pass savings on to consumer and become a leaner company. No basis for saying this here but I received a letter saying Mc Donald is terminating their reward system. I personally think tat's a bold and good move. The expenses of maintaining a Ezlink link hardware and software system can be saved and allow MCD to reduce their op expenses and not raise prices due to global agflation. Jus to define the terms better The poll is voting to Do away with Either 1) Express mart service Can they shut it down n reduce operating costs n pass savings to us? Eg if Esso no mart is say 10% cheaper vs Shell who hv 7/11. Wonder which company started it first and how other companies join the bandwagon just to be the SAME. However chances of doing away with mart is almost impossible cos of the stable rental revenue generated for the landlords.Perhaps in a way the mart operators helped us cos of their revenue generation assuming revenue from mart rental EXCEEDS cost of land rental or LAND is already acquired so might well as earn from it. Highly controversial unless we know their arrangement. 2) Engine cleaning additives in petrol Is this a real or perceived benefit? Case in pt, techron. With techron same price as other cartels....if without??? 3) Location Guess should put this in cos ppl will actually travel to JB and knowing SG, we will travel the whole island for food also :) 4) Price per km Guess this do away with brands, and octane cos different car, different driving habits. Do VOTE for the one that MATTERS LEAST TO YOU Hope some forward looking scholar from the cartels offer service that we really need. Edited March 26, 2008 by Peqasus ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kezg1 5th Gear March 26, 2008 Share March 26, 2008 Most of the time they are all the same price...I am only driving a normal car,so it doesn't matter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gadgetzzzzzzzzz Neutral Newbie March 26, 2008 Share March 26, 2008 I feel that location is the least important, as i always get my tank refill when it show reserved light indicate. Price per Km, i would say the octane is the real key to it. i am driving stream, infact i have been driving honda brand all my life. i realise, SPC is the choice of all brand. its good to have 7/11, as ppl like me always buy there. due to late working hours, too tired to go else where, have to pump pertrol and if you have 7/11 there, means you can get anything you need from there instead of going to a particular shop to get. TOO TROUBLESOME. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clemenzo 1st Gear March 27, 2008 Share March 27, 2008 To me, Engine cleaning additives in petrol is the least important. As mentioned, is this a real benefit ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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