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	<title>Comments on: Locking-In Low Gas Prices vs. Locking-In High Fuel Efficiency</title>
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		<title>By: Ironman</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>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

(Update) 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</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone do homework anymore before writing or publishing a story? Looks like the answer is NO.</p>
<p>Here are the problems I see with mygallons.com site.</p>
<p>They state:<br />
2000 members<br />
Soft Launch in January</p>
<p>Problems:<br />
Registered Domain in March<br />
Registered company in April<br />
Got SSL Certificate 2 weeks ago (Not possible to run credit cards without it)<br />
Have testimonials on their site (Not possible since no site, no members and it takes 1-6 weeks to get card)<br />
Site went live last week</p>
<p>(Update) 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&#8217;s still on the site but my guess is that they will be removed sometime today.</p>
<p>Conclusion:<br />
Not too good. Can you say &#8220;SCAM&#8221;? They are not being honest and truthful. Make your own conclusion. Do I feel safe sending them my hard earned dollars, absolutely NOT</p>
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