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Announcing the Launch of GasPriceWatch.com

17 May 2000

Announcing the Launch of GasPriceWatch.com; Giving Power to the People at the Pump
    DAYTON, Ohio, May 17 As gas prices continue to fluctuate,
people cannot ignore the increasingly familiar wallet pinch each time they
pull in to pump.  The Internet's absolutely free source for gasoline pricing,
GasPriceWatch.com, offers hope on the horizon.
    There are differences in gas prices from corner to corner, from the east
to the west, from the north to the south, and in the media.  GasPriceWatch.com
allows consumers to realize the price differences that occur within the same
neighborhood and even from the same brand gas station.  GasPriceWatch.com
helps consumers find the best spots to fill up for trips across town or across
the country.  Just enter a location, and get the lowest price.  "We will
empower people at the gas pumps to make informed buying decisions,"
Bradley C. Proctor, founder of GasPriceWatch, Inc. said.

    GasPriceWatch.com is a powerful website that provides instant online
information of the lowest price gasoline, relative to the consumer's location
anywhere in the U.S.  By providing the consumers the ability to search their
local gas stations for the lowest price, their hard-earned dollars can be
spent more wisely.  Research has shown that prices in the same town vary as
much as $.20 per gallon, sometimes from the same fuel company.
    GasPriceWatch.com was launched March 11 in Dayton, OH at the 25th
anniversary of Computerfest(TM), the largest computer show of its kind.
"We built the website with the thought that if we made it happen, people would
help spread the news."  said Bradley C. Proctor, "We currently have price
spotters in 45 states, but, we need your help to get the word out to the
public so they can join the fight for savings."

    The Mission
    GasPriceWatch, Inc.'s mission is to become a voice for the consumers.  As
more concerned consumers join the campaign ever increasing savings will be
seen across the nation.  Just by entering the prices from the few stations
that you pass every day, we can all take part in saving ourselves and everyone
else money.  In 1999, 118 billion gallons of fuel were sold in the U.S.,
GasPriceWatch, Inc.'s goal is to save the consumers 1 cent per gallon, putting
over 1 billion dollars back into the economy.