One thing I did get about 2 weeks after signing up for Fuel Rewards - a preapproval in the mail for a Shell Mastercard. It wasn't a good card so into the recycle bin.
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@Anonymouswrote:As some else said there are better fuel rewards out there. Based on $2.50 gas Amex BCP 7.5cents per gal, Disco sometimes 5% 12.5 cents,
Chase Feedom (i think) sometimes 5% 12.5 cents , FNBO Murphy 5 cents at Murphy, US Bank cash plus gas can be a 2%
FNBO Murphy card does sometimes has promo for as much as 25 cents for the quarter/
Not comparing apples vs apples. The Fuel Rewards program is independent of credit cards and you can get the $.05 off via Fuel Rewards and still use the cards that you mention. Chase is just marketing the program as a way to get you to use their cards when the program has nothing to do with Chase or any other credit card.
That's interesting. Shell is very high here along with Marathon. Five cents would not help
I noticed a similar trend over here. The Shell stations tended to be priced higher per gallon (think my last Shell stop was around $3.30/gallon) so the offset was just putting them back to being a little closer to the other brands.
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@Anonymouswrote:
@Anonymouswrote:As some else said there are better fuel rewards out there. Based on $2.50 gas Amex BCP 7.5cents per gal, Disco sometimes 5% 12.5 cents,
Chase Feedom (i think) sometimes 5% 12.5 cents , FNBO Murphy 5 cents at Murphy, US Bank cash plus gas can be a 2%
FNBO Murphy card does sometimes has promo for as much as 25 cents for the quarter/
Not comparing apples vs apples. The Fuel Rewards program is independent of credit cards and you can get the $.05 off via Fuel Rewards and still use the cards that you mention. Chase is just marketing the program as a way to get you to use their cards when the program has nothing to do with Chase or any other credit card.
That's interesting. Shell is very high here along with Marathon. Five cents would not help
I noticed a similar trend over here. The Shell stations tended to be priced higher per gallon (think my last Shell stop was around $3.30/gallon) so the offset was just putting them back to being a little closer to the other brands.
Same here. $.05 cents isn’t much but if you happen to grocery shop at Giant and use other associated retailers, then the saving can be quite large making it a worthwhile program.