How to Report a Price Change on GasBuddy
Open your web browser and visit the GasBuddy homepage., Scroll down to the very bottom of the GasBuddy page., Select your state, and later a more-precise regional location in your state from the menu in about the center area of the screen. , Login...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your web browser and visit the GasBuddy homepage.
There you'll find all the state's pages for a more-localized view. ,,, You'll see a big box of a lot of options that is labeled "Report Gas Prices". , The first line of options will ask you to provide what types of gas types you'll be reporting.
Click the checkbox to the left of the item's type to enable another (at first) hidden box.
Type the price in (omitting the 9/1000 gas tax number).
Be sure to add the period in between the dollar and cent amount.
It's an awful difference for the system to compare when a price of
3.59 a gallon turns to be
359.00 a gallon (or so the system believes). , You'll be furnishing the station ("Station (other)"), the area (Area (other)" and/or station address.
Click the corresponding drop-down box underneath the label.
If the item isn't listed, click the "(other)" link, and the drop-down box will turn into a text-box for you to type into.
Do a complete search on the station type.
Many times people tend to look for one version of the item and when that's not found, they tend to look for the other, and when both have been exhausted, tend to type it in another way, to make sure.
If it's still not found, you'll have to request a new gas station be entered at the address. , While the comments button is rarely used by many people, the "Time spotted button is crucial, in telling people when this price was spotted and entered" and can be beneficial if a price change is soon to be on the way". , -
Step 2: Scroll down to the very bottom of the GasBuddy page.
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Step 3: Select your state
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Step 4: and later a more-precise regional location in your state from the menu in about the center area of the screen.
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Step 5: Login to the GasBuddy website
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Step 6: with your GasBuddy credentials.
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Step 7: Look directly at the center of the screen.
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Step 8: Look at the first line of options.
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Step 9: Look at the next line.
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Step 10: Locate and enter the data on the third line that contains the "Time spotted" and "comments" button.
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Step 11: Click the Submit button underneath all this stuff to submit this price change.
Detailed Guide
There you'll find all the state's pages for a more-localized view. ,,, You'll see a big box of a lot of options that is labeled "Report Gas Prices". , The first line of options will ask you to provide what types of gas types you'll be reporting.
Click the checkbox to the left of the item's type to enable another (at first) hidden box.
Type the price in (omitting the 9/1000 gas tax number).
Be sure to add the period in between the dollar and cent amount.
It's an awful difference for the system to compare when a price of
3.59 a gallon turns to be
359.00 a gallon (or so the system believes). , You'll be furnishing the station ("Station (other)"), the area (Area (other)" and/or station address.
Click the corresponding drop-down box underneath the label.
If the item isn't listed, click the "(other)" link, and the drop-down box will turn into a text-box for you to type into.
Do a complete search on the station type.
Many times people tend to look for one version of the item and when that's not found, they tend to look for the other, and when both have been exhausted, tend to type it in another way, to make sure.
If it's still not found, you'll have to request a new gas station be entered at the address. , While the comments button is rarely used by many people, the "Time spotted button is crucial, in telling people when this price was spotted and entered" and can be beneficial if a price change is soon to be on the way". ,
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