Yes, you read that right. And there is an explanation.
[Ads /]
A Sheetz gas station in King, N.C., had a sign showing gas at nearly 10 bucks a gallon. So did a Marathon gas station in the Triangle.
The NC Attorney General's Office did look into a consumer complaint about that Sheetz and a company rep said the station reported that it had posted that price when it ran out of gas -- perhaps to scare people away?
The rep said no customer had actually been charged that price.
[Ads /]
So if you see a sign showing gas at $9.99 per gallon, it probably means the station has run out of fuel.
Seeing high gas prices? Long lines? Share a photo using #abc11 or submit one here.
REPORT PRICE GOUGING HERE
Read more about the gas shortage situation here.
What's causing the gas shortage in North Carolina?
Report a Typo