http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/142442.htmlJust about any local corner store owner with pumps out front will tell you the same thing: They’re not getting rich selling gas.
Now, a group of independent gasoline retailers has petitioned Maine’s attorney general to investigate what they claim is unfair gasoline pricing in the Bangor area.
The petition circulated by James Swett, owner of Swett’s Tire and Auto on Hogan Road in Bangor, was sent last week to the attorney general’s office in Augusta. It specifically cites Sam’s Club in Bangor for consistently selling gasoline below cost.
“Sam’s Club ... is selling gasoline below cost for intent to control the market by pricing out the independent fuel dealer,” the petition reads.
Kate Simmons, spokeswoman for the attorney general’s office, confirmed Friday that her office has received the petition but said it is their policy not to comment on whether or not an investigation is under way.
Maine does not regulate gasoline prices, but state law prohibits anyone from selling merchandise at less than their cost with the intent to injure competitors or destroy competition.