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  1. ImInterestedInApathy on

    $2.50+! I just filled up in Coburg for $2.14, feel like I’ve won the lottery.

  2. Service VIC is based on what the stations themselves report to the govt, and Petrol Spy is crowdsourced, right?

    My guess is stations underreporting to govt on purpose.

  3. Have you filtered PetrolSpy by U98 and left Service Vic at U91?

    Service vic relies on the fuel companies to upload their price changes (within 30 minutes of it happening). PetrolSpy is crowdsourced I think.

  4. ZestycloseResolve194 on

    Service Vic shows the **maximum** price that the servo will sell fuel at for that day.

    ~~Not the current live price.~~ Correction, it does show current price (up to 30 minute delay.) But pays to check when price was last updated.

    The government is making each servo nominate a price cap each afternoon, locked in for the next day.

    [https://service.vic.gov.au/find-services/transport-and-driving/servo-saver/help-centre/how-the-fuel-price-cap-works](https://service.vic.gov.au/find-services/transport-and-driving/servo-saver/help-centre/how-the-fuel-price-cap-works)

    EDIT: sounds more and more like app wasn’t updating on OP’s phone. I can’t see any setting (Android) that allows changing currency.

  5. I would suspect an issue with the service vic app, I’ve noticed that petrol spy is usually more accurate but now it’s accentuated. Unless the stations are providing false prices en masse, it seems more likely to be a tech issue

  6. AddlePatedBadger on

    I stopped using petrol spy when I got a diesel vehicle because it was always so wrong that it was completely useless. The price update would be from like 2 weeks ago.

  7. Seems like your app is not updating properly.
    Same happened to my wife’s app.
    Might need to reinstall?

  8. ReallyBlueItAgain on

    Service Vic should have just gone crowdsourced as well, much more accurate than the ‘self reporting’ service stations

  9. Aggressive-Buyer-101 on

    Both use the govt source (from the servo), but Petrol Spy has the additional crowd source. Given that it is law in Vic and other states now, the crowd source is good for between times and other states where the mandate is not in place.

  10. Looking at both Petrol spy and Servo Saver for the same area right now and both match perfectly.

  11. Make sure you are logged in. I think it defaults to prices in USD until you log in. Mine did the same and now it’s correct

  12. Idk about y’all but mine match up pretty much perfectly. I think your app is just bugging OP

  13. Pretty sure your app has old data. Just looked and it’s showing much higher on mine.

  14. Not sure why but my Service Vic app is reporting a significantly different set of prices for everything compared to yours for P98 for that region. Wonder if you’ve got currency settings in your phone misconfigured or something – specifically i see one location reporting 251 cents compared to 176 cents which is pretty close to the AUD:USD exchange rate. Not quite exact but your post is a number of hours old and both prices can have changed by a percent or two in that time

  15. When I checked yesterday the prices were $1.90 range and from Jan 8th… why was that?

  16. Edit: it literally just isn’t updating, mine says last updated 7th Feb so issue on my end. Thanks everyone (:

  17. Yeah it’s pretty incorrect most of the time in my opinion, one I went to was about 5c off in Preston… Should be 100% accurate.

  18. BillZealousideal7073 on

    Super interested to know how much it cost them to produce this website when there was already a perfectly functional website the exact same as this