ktmrfs

Portland, Oregon

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dave54 wrote: Some stations offer the cash price for debit cards, some don't. For those that do, you can set up a separate debit account just for your fuel, and only use that card for all fueling. Transfer money into that account as needed.
OTOH...rare is the debit card that offers cash back, and many credit cards do. So... is the cash/debit discount greater or less than the CC cash back?
I've yet to find a station where the cash discount was equal or greater than the 5% CC cash back I get. If we ever find one, then I would use cash or debit card.
I've also found that most of the time when I swipe my credit card up comes the cash price rather than the CC price.
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Puddles

Lafayette, Indiana

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Grit dog wrote: Do y’all with EFS cards have your own business or corporation?
And $50 off $280 is like 18% or $.89/gallon. Sounds too good to be true?
But always willing to learn. As I don’t own a business, how would I get a card?
Go to TSD Logistics webb site and click on open roads forum... read about how to get a card... this company will let you use their discount card at truck stops for a small percentage of the savings. Sometimes the savings isn't much, but the convenience is worth it to me.
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Cristian123

Phoenix, USA

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I've recently opened a mission lane credit card. Having looked through its benefits on this source, I decided that this would be a good choice. Actually, I'm pleased with it, but in order to get cash back or any other rewards, I opened the Discover it card. It turned out to be a good match. It earns 2 percent back on gas station and restaurant purchases on up to $1k in combined spending per quarter, then 1 percent back on all other purchases. But it is good to learn from the experience of others. Thanks, guys.
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