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Wednesday 19 October 2016

Heating oil expenditures expected to increase 38% this winter, but remain below normal (10/19/2016)

EIA’s recently released Winter Fuels Outlook projects that household heating expenditures and consumption will rise for all fuels compared with last year’s unusually mild winter. This is particularly true for households that rely primarily on heating oil, which comprise only 5% of households nationwide, but more than one-fifth of households located in the Northeast. EIA projects heating oil expenditures will increase by an average of $378 (38%) this winter compared to last winter, the largest increase of any fuel. The increase is the result of an expected rise in heating oil prices of 42 cents per gallon (20%), primarily due to higher oil prices, as well as a 15% increase in consumption, due to colder weather. Despite higher forecast expenditures compared with last year, household heating oil bills this winter are expected to be almost one-third lower than average expenditures over the five winters prior to last winter. ... More »

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The Stages Of A Scam

1. Foundation Work: This is the preparations which are made before the scam is put in motion, including the elaboration of the plan, the employment of assistants and so forth.

2. Approach: Is the manner of getting in touch with the scammers victim — often most elaborately and carefully prepared.

3. Build Up: Rousing and sustaining the interest of the victim, rousing his emotions, showing him the chance of profit and filling him so full of anticipation and cupidity that his judgment is warped and his caution thrown away.

4. Pay-off or Convincer: An actual or apparent paying of money by the conspirators to convince the victim and settle doubts by a cash demonstration.

5. The Hurrah: This is like the dénouement in a play and no scam or con scheme is complete without it. It is a sudden crisis or unexpected development by which the victim is pushed over the last doubt or obstacle and forced to act. Once the hurrah is sprung the victim is clay in the scammer's hands or there is no game.

6. The In-and-In: This is the point in a scam act where the conspirator may put some of his money into the deal with that of the victim; first, to remove the last doubt that may tarry in the gull's mind.