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Spring Cleaning

Coming Clean is a process of transforming from the inside out. It is never over, there is always more opportunity, no matter what is going on around you.
If you have not exhausted the ideas at Solari’s Coming Clean, this Spring would be an ideal time to visit:
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Greetings!
I am just wondering… I live in northern Minnesota. Last winter I pre-bought 600 gallons of propane in order to, hopefully, save money heating my home. I prepaid at the rate of $2.46 per
gallon. When all was said and done, I wasted money as in fact the price dropped considerably below
$2.46. Now, the company is offering a pre-buy rate for the 2009-2010 heating season, with a deadline of before June 1. They are now offering a rate of $1.54 per gallon of propane. This, of
course, is much cheaper than last year’s rate, but perhaps it’ll still be high when all is said and done. I realize no one has a working crystal ball, but I’m just wondering if your best guess
would be to go ahead and pay for 600 gallons at $1.54 or would you wait and pay during the heating
season, hoping that the price would fall below $1.54? Thanks, if possible, for any thoughts!
Mary
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Greetings!
I am just wondering… I live in northern Minnesota. Last winter I pre-bought 600 gallons of propane in order to, hopefully, save money heating my home. I prepaid at the rate of $2.46 per
gallon. When all was said and done, I wasted money as in fact the price dropped considerably below
$2.46. Now, the company is offering a pre-buy rate for the 2009-2010 heating season, with a deadline of before June 1. They are now offering a rate of $1.54 per gallon of propane. This, of
course, is much cheaper than last year’s rate, but perhaps it’ll still be high when all is said and done. I realize no one has a working crystal ball, but I’m just wondering if your best guess
would be to go ahead and pay for 600 gallons at $1.54 or would you wait and pay during the heating
season, hoping that the price would fall below $1.54? Thanks, if possible, for any thoughts!
Mary