WHERE HAS ALL THE V-POWER GONE????
WHERE HAS ALL THE V-POWER GONE????
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j20but

Original Poster:

56 posts

197 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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OMG We have no V-POWER in the Country! thats what I've just been told by SHELL UK, I live in Shorpe where we have 2 Shell petrol stations, 1 ran out 3 weeks ago and the other yesterday! they don't know when they'll be getting any more either!
I've just rang SHELL UK(0800 731 8888) they have a technical problem and have run out of V-POWER and they can't say if it will be days, weeks or months before normal service is resumed!
Whats going on? has anyone else noticed this in their towns????????????????
off to email them now ( feedback-uk@shell.com )will post reply

j20but

Original Poster:

56 posts

197 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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copied below, response from SHELL UK -

Dear Mr Butler

Thank you for your email. Due to unforeseeable circumstances, we are currently experiencing a temporary disruption in the supply of Shell V-Power gasoline.

Please accept our apologies that we are unable to confirm how long the circumstances will be, and how soon it will be over. We are doing all we can to resume supply of Shell V-Power gasoline, and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.

For any other concern you may contact our Customer Service Centre on 08007318888. Once again, thank you for contacting Shell UK.

Yours sincerely
Mark Lee
Shell Customer Service Centre
Rowlandsway House
Wythenshawe
M22 5SB


Very informative! NOT.

cardigankid

8,861 posts

233 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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Damn

V-Power is my favourite fuel - I hardly use anything else, in my Jag at least.

I fear this is the start of the slippery slope for Britain. We elected Labour, now we are going to pay the price.

Edited by cardigankid on Saturday 20th March 17:52

DaveL86

884 posts

198 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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Is this affecting Diesel too?

kVA

2,460 posts

226 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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DaveL86 said:
Is this affecting Diesel too?
Who cares... biggrin

Graham

16,378 posts

305 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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kVA said:
DaveL86 said:
Is this affecting Diesel too?
Who cares... biggrin
hehe


Never mind V-power we're running out of shell garages here, they seem to be disappearing at a frightening rate

j20but

Original Poster:

56 posts

197 months

Saturday 20th March 2010
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anyone got any inside info at Shell?

cardigankid

8,861 posts

233 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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Let me explain.

The petrol companies, and the garages, are doing what they always do. They see big price increases coming, so they hoard their existing stock. Royal Dutch Shell will be among the first to look after number one. V Power is simply high grade fuel which has not been diluted to the lower octane level, so it is more valuable, and it makes sense not to sell it for pounds sterling which are depreciating fast and will shortly be so much toilet paper.

I fear, and in fairness I have been saying this for some time, but it hasn't happened, that we will shortly be in the Weimar Germany stage of a currency collapse, and then lads we won't be buying any fuel at all, and any that the UK produces will be going abroad to buy food just to stop the riots and looting. it's going to be Export or Die again, and Die is likelier.

David Cameron isn't going to get a chance to sort out the vested interests, even if he has the balls for it (when they include people like Lord Ashcroft and William Hague) because Gormless Brown's options are to keep spending money he doesn't have or shoot himself in the study, and because all those people with worthless degrees in non-jobs, and the increasing number of people in both public and private sectors who are trying to deleverage and praying for government spending not to be cut, are still going to vote for him. Labour have created a utopian economic model upon which the entire nation is dependent and which is unsustainable and collapsing, with nothing to replace it. The nation is buster than Buster Keaton. It can't afford its politicians, its national and local government, its PFI payments, its public sector pensions, nothing.

The value of sterling is based not on gold or other physical assets but on the confidence which investors have in its retaining its value. In essence that comes down to the people of the UK and their willingness and ability to work. While there are plenty of good people, there are a very large number who are not doing anything useful at all, who are in denial about the nature of reality and determined to remain so until the whole house comes crashing down around them. When the international markets realise that there is no recovery strategy and furthermore the majority of the population wouldn't back one if there was, you are looking at meltdown. Given that a general election is expected on 5th May 2010, the expectation is that the Tories will win, and do something about it. There is a realisation that Labour have no plan other than keep spending money, and if THEY win, which they easily might, the meltdown will occur within days if not hours. In the meantime we can expect a steadly decline in the value of Sterling as the realisation dawns that we are actually too late for the Tories to do anything about it. This could cause a crisis even before the election, and we will have a whole lot more than the absence of V Power to worry about.

Its a good time to emigrate.







Edited by cardigankid on Sunday 21st March 12:32

jonesey

678 posts

216 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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Well in that case. I'm off to bang the mrs.................

chr15b

3,467 posts

211 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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Im not convinced the government can be blamed for this..

ali_kat

32,131 posts

242 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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I asked this question last week at the Shell in Wellesbourne.

I was told that they hadn't had any V-Power for 4 weeks due to a problem at one of the refineries leading to a shortage; as they are a franchise they get their supplies of V-Power after the Shell garages. The Shell owned garages are getting their V-Power on a pro rata basis; if they sell a lot of it, they are getting priority treatment.

The Shell in Kenilworth has V-Power and knows nothing of a shortage, but they are not a franchise.

Not a clue how true it is, but it seems a lot more feasible than cardigankid's theory wink

ali_kat

32,131 posts

242 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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Having Googled and gone past the 2008/7 'shortage' there are a number or forums discussing this and agreeing that BP Ultimate is a poor subsitute, but Tesco's RON99 is good.

I'm not so sure... Any thoughts?

Jonny671

29,739 posts

210 months

Sunday 21st March 2010
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The Shell garages here have signs up asking if you've tried V-Power and if you spend over £30 they give you a Gold Class Car Wash or a free air freshener biggrin

cardigankid

8,861 posts

233 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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ali_kat said:
Not a clue how true it is, but it seems a lot more feasible than cardigankid's theory wink
Yes, but my theory ends in Global Catastrophe, street riots and the arrival of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which is so much more interesting.

cardigankid

8,861 posts

233 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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ali_kat said:
BP Ultimate is a poor subsitute, but Tesco's RON99 is good.
As I said, emigrate to Germany, where you can purchase Aral Super Plus 100 Octane a far better fuel, a lot cheaper, and never ever buy anything from a supermarket because it is just a knock off, sourced anywhere at the minimum possible cost.

By your name I take it you have a Jag clap

ali_kat

32,131 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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cardigankid said:
ali_kat said:
Not a clue how true it is, but it seems a lot more feasible than cardigankid's theory wink
Yes, but my theory ends in Global Catastrophe, street riots and the arrival of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which is so much more interesting.
True biggrin And trust me, if my local Shell runs out - that is exactly what will happen in Kenilworth hehe

cardigankid said:
By your name I take it you have a Jag clap
confused Nope, I have shares in these thirsty buggers instead biggrin MX-5 (for sale) Z4 & AMG SL63

j20but

Original Poster:

56 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Just driven past my local Tesco and guess what, no high octane fuel! have they just run out coincidently or do they get their fuel from Shell?

Alex

9,978 posts

305 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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"Gasoline"???

Jayho

2,389 posts

191 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Should i be worried that my local shell (last time i filled up which was last week) still has V POWWWWA!!!???

Are they just putting low octane in the tank and passing it off as V POWWWWA? although i'd guess thats a big no no in the fraud side, but how can me tell?

j20but

Original Poster:

56 posts

197 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I would worry that their going to run out, but if it says V-power on the pump thats what you'll be getting.