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If I am on a budget for home heating fuel set at $3.05 will I be able to go lower if fuel prices fall?
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With the dip in oil prices will the price of fixed budgets for home heating fuels such as oil, natural, gas & propane see a reduction as well?
It is propane for $3.05 a gallon.
you’ll pay the 3.05 for the allotted time no matter if it goes up or down.
i’m assuming you mean that you have signed a contract and not your personal budget.in the latter case you’ll pay what ever is charged at the time.
you’ll pay the 3.05 for the allotted time no matter if it goes up or down.
i’m assuming you mean that you have signed a contract and not your personal budget.in the latter case you’ll pay what ever is charged at the time.
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Jim is right. What I want to know is where can I get fuel oil for $3.05?
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As Jim said, if you have a contract for that price, then no it will not go down, (same holds true if the price goes up), but if they have you on a monthly budget your price will change with the market. Check with your Propane supplier if you are not sure what plan you are on.
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