Over this past weekend, I stopped at the place I used to buy Pellets. They were offering Fireside Ultras at $7.10 per bag. 12 miles away at Home Depot, I found Fireside Ultras for $5.49 per bag. Can you say jacking up the price?
davevassar said:Over this past weekend, I stopped at the place I used to buy Pellets. They were offering Fireside Ultras at $7.10 per bag. 12 miles away at Home Depot, I found Fireside Ultras for $5.49 per bag. Can you say jacking up the price?
Catfishjack said:I paid $230.00 a ton/ 5 ton..I use kerosene..it is still at $320.00 per gallon...Pellets no brainer here....err..I guess I'd better go dump a bag...
Catfishjack said:I paid $230.00 a ton/ 5 ton..I use kerosene..it is still at $320.00 per gallon...Pellets no brainer here....err..I guess I'd better go dump a bag...
A place I'll never shop at on the Berlin Turnpike in Connecticut that can kiss my @ss was selling a ton for 349.00 a month ago, now advertising for 329.00. Not much of a drop, but at least falling in the right direction. This place also sells all that wooden gym stuff and lawn furniture. I know some people will still go there for that stuff, but I hope that the pellet burners send a message and stay away. Or at least maybe stop by and tease them with a sale, and then say, "Oh yeah, you are one of those wood pellet price gougers who tried to rake us over the coals during the cold winter months. Keep your rotten lousy furniture, see ya later!"itworks said:Catfishjack said:I paid $230.00 a ton/ 5 ton..I use kerosene..it is still at $320.00 per gallon...Pellets no brainer here....err..I guess I'd better go dump a bag...
Yup kerosene @ $320.00 per gallon makes pellets look really cheap @ $230.00 a ton. What's the octane level on that kerosene?
bungalobob said:A place I'll never shop at on the Berlin Turnpike in Connecticut that can kiss my @ss was selling a ton for 349.00 a month ago, now advertising for 329.00. Not much of a drop, but at least falling in the right direction. This place also sells all that wooden gym stuff and lawn furniture. I know some people will still go there for that stuff, but I hope that the pellet burners send a message and stay away. Or at least maybe stop by and tease them with a sale, and then say, "Oh yeah, you are one of those wood pellet price gougers who tried to rake us over the coals during the cold winter months. Keep your rotten lousy furniture, see ya later!"itworks said:Catfishjack said:I paid $230.00 a ton/ 5 ton..I use kerosene..it is still at $320.00 per gallon...Pellets no brainer here....err..I guess I'd better go dump a bag...
Yup kerosene @ $320.00 per gallon makes pellets look really cheap @ $230.00 a ton. What's the octane level on that kerosene?
davevassar said:Over this past weekend, I stopped at the place I used to buy Pellets. They were offering Fireside Ultras at $7.10 per bag. 12 miles away at Home Depot, I found Fireside Ultras for $5.49 per bag. Can you say jacking up the price?
LEES WOOD-CO said:READ MY LIPS. No such thing as gouging! If you didn't buy any and choose to buy elsewhere then why are your panties all waded up in a bunch about what they are charging. Smile and walk away.
Sawduster said:As oil prices continue to drop, so will pellets. With Home Heating Oil in the $2-$2.50 range, next years pellets should be far cheaper.
I hope your prediction holds true, but I guess you missed my point. It seems once a pellet stove is purchased and installed, it's used even if the costs are higher than burning HHO. Additionally, pellet manufacturers will adjust their output to meet higher or lower demand to achieve maximum profitability. If HHO stays at these levels, I will predict that the sales of new stoves will plummet, some companies will go out of business, ala Harman & Vermont Castings, and the industry in general will be more streamlined until the next surge in oil prices.Sawduster said:lt has little to do with production and transportation costs. Cheap HHO means there will be far fewer people burning pellets. Less demand for pellets will bring down the cost significantly. If oil stays where it is now, there will probably be a glut of pellets next summer.
LEES WOOD-CO said:READ MY LIPS. No such thing as gouging! If you didn't buy any and choose to buy elsewhere then why are your panties all waded up in a bunch about what they are charging. Smile and walk away.
bungalobob said:LEES WOOD-CO said:READ MY LIPS. No such thing as gouging! If you didn't buy any and choose to buy elsewhere then why are your panties all waded up in a bunch about what they are charging. Smile and walk away.
Definition of price gouging: Pricing above the market price when no alternative retailer is available
That's not price gouging, that's getting what the market bears. If you truly believe pellets, or any other widget, could be sold at a lower price, and still return a good profit, it presents a great opportunity for you to start a new business. I'm sure you could arrange to purchase 5-10,000 tons of pellets, rent a storage facility, buy trucks, forklifts, hire personnel, set up phones, websites, pay for insurance and licenses, and be ready to rake in profits during the next heating season.
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