How to Suggest a New Gas Station Listing to the GasBuddy Database
Visit the GasBuddy homepage in your web browser., Select your state, and "location" (a more regional area of your state) from the menu in about the center area of the screen. , Login to the GasBuddy website with your GasBuddy credentials. , Hover...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Visit the GasBuddy homepage in your web browser.
Your best bet at getting your topic seen by those who can add it is to type "Please add (x)(station-type) to (x) (city-state)" (non-MSL member). ,, Also include as much detail as you remember about the station, including what grades of gas the place sells and many others as listed in Master Station List (aka master database). , -
Step 2: Select your state
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Step 3: and "location" (a more regional area of your state) from the menu in about the center area of the screen.
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Step 4: Login to the GasBuddy website with your GasBuddy credentials.
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Step 5: Hover over the "Forum" button from the top of the page.
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Step 6: Click the "Message Forum" subsection button.
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Step 7: Click the link labelled "Talk Back to Us".
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Step 8: Click the "Post new topic" button which can be found to the right of the page numbers of additional posts.
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Step 9: Click into the field labeled "Topic" and type your topic name.
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Step 10: Type in a short message (in the box labelled "Message") telling the people that you don't have the 10
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Step 11: 000 points that's required to grab the Master Station List (MSL)
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Step 12: but that you'd still like to contribute.
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Step 13: Include other information such as the name of the station-type
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Step 14: its address including its city
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Step 15: state and zip.
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Step 16: Click the "Post Message" button when you are finished.
Detailed Guide
Your best bet at getting your topic seen by those who can add it is to type "Please add (x)(station-type) to (x) (city-state)" (non-MSL member). ,, Also include as much detail as you remember about the station, including what grades of gas the place sells and many others as listed in Master Station List (aka master database). ,
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