Free Mobile Fuel Finder...
The lowest gas prices in your area sent to your cell phone ... FREE!
FreeMobileFuelFinder provides access to real time petroleum gas prices Be in the know while on the go.
As gas prices continue to soar with the arrival of summer, finding cheap gas is going to get harder and harder. Driving around is basically counter-productive. So before you drive around the block hoping to find a cheaper price, try looking for affordable fuel on your mobile phone.
http://www.freemobilefuelfinder.com/ can save you money during your next fill-up. This national service is now available free for the entire U.S. driving public. Consumers register free online, then call a toll free number from their mobile phone, enter a zip code, and within seconds receive a text message with the cheapest gas prices in their area. This service is fully endorsed by AAA, which is currently offering it to their members. FreeMobileFuelFinder is owned and operated by NumberLink, which created and launched the AAA Mobile Fuel Finder service in April 2007. AAA has over 50 million members in the U.S.
NumberLink has now launched FreeMobileFuelFinder.com to make this free service available to the rest of the driving public in the U.S. and will soon be expanding its patent pending "one number" technology to other services. FreeMobileFuelFinder.com provides users with the convenience of dialing one number and automatically receiving their content: games, videos, and other specialized local search services. "The possibilities are endless," says Tony Trujillo, founder and CEO of NumberLink. "Providing a simple user interface will result in a new level of usage of wireless data services by customers who have avoided them in the past because of a complex, unpleasant user experience."
"With FreeMobileFuelFinder.com the savings to users varies countrywide but on the west coast someone in L.A. or San Francisco could save up to $0.55 per gallon per fill-up, or a total savings of about $8.25 per 15 gallon tank/per fill-up. SUV's and motor homes could have huge savings on each fill-up. If less than half the driving public used this free service and saved $15/mo/person the total savings could be $25 million/day."
Source: NumberLink
Web site: http://www.freemobilefuelfinder.com/


