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I do not like them anymore, and will not buy gas from them ever again. How about you?

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I think they are misleading a lot of people. They say everything is under control while most of the times it isn't. And if a camera crew makes a shot of a bird covered in oil, they have to get out immediately.

answered Jun 06 '10 at 09:58

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I actually don't think anything different. It isn't easy to block a hole on the bottom of the ocean that keeps leaking. The real people to blame are the contractor that actually did the drilling and hence the actual oil spill.

answered Jun 03 '10 at 00:16

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Dirty, smelly, and gunky (Sorry, couldn't resist!) I can't stand them now. They ruined a beautiful part of the US...and many lives... because of it.

answered Jun 03 '10 at 00:15

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I think that they have a bad reputation now. And considering that Exxon is now at the top, right beside Walmart no less, they have quite a way to go up the chain to gain some credibility now.

answered Jun 03 '10 at 00:13

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I think that BP is doing a sufficient job with the response to the Oil Spill. My reasoning for this is because they consistently attempt new efforts on stopping or more recently containing the Oil Spill. If they were not doing a good job with the spill they would not take ownership for the spill and they would not be exhausting so many assets on the spill.

answered Jun 02 '10 at 22:55

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I'm disappointed in them for the way they handled the spill so I don't care for them and I never got gas at bp anyways.

answered May 30 '10 at 17:01

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Well I give props to BP for trying to clean it up. It's probably not the easiest thing to do and it's good that their putting money into it instead of trying to take the cheap way out. There isn't a BP where I live but I would buy gas from them if they were the cheapest.

answered May 30 '10 at 14:44

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There's no BP near my house, but i probably would end up using it if the price was right.

answered May 30 '10 at 02:05

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I think they are cheap, greedy corporate drones.

answered May 29 '10 at 22:20

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+1, just like they were before the spill :)

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Exactly, the spill just made it extremely obvious.

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I still respect them, just not as much. At least they're trying to clean it up. If the price was really cheap I'd buy gas there.

answered May 29 '10 at 22:18

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