Priceline.com lets you fill `er up - online
Priceline.com has announced a plan to allow customers to buy gasoline online.
Company officials say customers must specify the number of gallons they want to purchase and how much they're willing to pay per gallon. If a gas station accepts their price, Priceline.com will automatically charge them for the total amount.
The service, which the company claims will save customers 10 to 20 cents per gallon, will be available through name-brand gas stations across the country starting in May.
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