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Sunday, 05 Feb 2012

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Bundle up

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Bundle up America!  Fall is here, which means winter is just around the corner. Enjoy the few warm days we have left, because very soon, old man winter will be knocking at our doors. 

If you are like most heating oil customers, you go through the same routine each year, wondering if you are going to pay too much for oil. Should you lock in a price with your local provider, or purchase oil COD as you need, or can afford to. Ask any oil company the same question, and they will tell you what is in THEIR best interest. Remember, they want your money, and locking you into a contract guarantees them to get it, while a COD company will tell you the opposite. They will say that they can save you a lot more, because they typically work off smaller spreads. The problem with purchasing COD is that you leave yourself open to the risk of much higher prices if the market rises like we have seen in recent years. No one has a crystal ball to tell the future, or when the next hurricane Katrina is going to hit. So what is an oil customer to do?

 Find a reputable company in your area. If you can’t, we may be able to assist you in finding one. Speak to them about a cap price for your oil, and be careful to audit your bills each month. There are companies out there who will give you a cap price, and immediately charge you the highest price for the duration of your contract, and there is nothing you can do about it. Also, ask friends and family members about their providers, and if they would recommend them. Another idea is to find out if there are any oil buying groups which you may be able to join in your area. Many of these companies are good for the consumer, because they monitor the oil markets daily to get you the best possible price at any given time. Finally, look for a company that offers a free 24 hour service contract with your oil. Most companies charge anywhere from $100 - $400 for a service contract, which you rarely use, except for your annual cleaning. If you do purchase an annual service contract, be sure that it is no more than 20% higher than the average cost of a cleaning in your area. For example: if a cleaning is $149, you should pay no more than $180 for your service contract. Anything more than that, then you should shop around. Remember, the oil companies are not as loyal to their customers as their customers are to them. 

Our advice is Buyer beware. Be an educated consumer, and don’t be afraid to switch companies if you are unhappy with your company’s service or price.

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Winter is Coming!

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Educating consumers globally

 Introduction

Weather winter is coming, or it’s already here, anyone who lives in colder climates wants their home warm for the season. Unfortunately for most of us, our homes are not always 100% up to the challenge.

 Oh yes, we love to watch the snow fall. We love building snowmen with our children, and making snow-angels. Hot chocolate in front of a warm fireplace on a snowy day really hits the spot. The beauty Mother Nature creates as we gaze upon the winter wonderland that looks like we’ve been transported to the North Pole. These are some of the wonders of the winter season. Then reality hits. It’s really cold outside!

 This is when we start to wonder. Did I do the right thing be either locking into, or not locking into a rate for my heat this season? Whether you use gas, oil, electric, propane, wood, or any other source of heat in your home, you want to use it as efficiently as possible. Let’s face it. Over the past few years, prices for heating our homes have been ridiculous. So we are putting together an informational booklet that demonstrates ways to save money on your heating bills each year. The oil and gas companies have enough money. Don’t give them any more than you have to!

If you are interested in receiving one of our informational booklets on How to winterize your home, and save money on home heating costs, please let us know.  These booklets will be available soon to our readers.

We're BACK!

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For years, Todaysoilprice.com provided daily oil pricing and information to consumers for no charge on our website.  After several months of not updating, due to full time work constraints, we are back and better than ever.  We are currently redesigning our site, and are now making it easier for our readers to voice their concerns and opinions on our site.  We appreciate if you refrain from using profanity in your responses and articles.  We are here to answer questions relating to the gas and oil industries, and have feedback on our articles.  Our longtime readers know that we respond to questions frequently with researched information, so please let us know what you are thinking, or would like to know more about.  We look forward to hearing from you.  Thank you.

Everyone Wants to Know Todays Oil Prices!

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If you are like most people, you need to know what is going on in the oil market. Oil is the life blood of our lives, homes, and jobs. When the price of oil fluxuates, so does your life.