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- J-RoosterExplorer
Executive wrote:
X-2, I also have a Pacific Pride card I like the ease of fueling wherever I go, but the DW doesn't like how flexible fuel prices are as Dennis mentioned.
BTW, I also have a Pacific Pride fleet card that's good nationwide. Only problem is their prices are all over the board and you must call if you're interested in what the price is at a particular facility. I have one for gas and one for diesel, only cuz it's easier to pay em with my bookkeeping...:W......Dennis - Executive45Explorer IIIBTW, I also have a Pacific Pride fleet card that's good nationwide. Only problem is their prices are all over the board and you must call if you're interested in what the price is at a particular facility. I have one for gas and one for diesel, only cuz it's easier to pay em with my bookkeeping...:W......Dennis
- 1950panmanExplorergood replys, I do have the flying J, card..love it...but need a R/V now...looking to swap, or trade my 73 vette for one ..that s not being used anymore...good luck with your card issues..lane000000
- GMandJMExplorerAlright. Glad that's settled and we've totally confused the OP with information he probably wasn't looking for in the first place.
Well done! :) - Dutch_12078Explorer II
GMandJM wrote:
lanerd wrote:
I don't think the PFJ Loyalty card is the same as the PFJ RV Plus card. Better go to their web site and see what the differences are.
Ron
Correct.
Loyalty Card = Not a credit card.
P/FJ RV Plus Card = A credit card.
Exactly... The loyalty card can be used in conjunction with a "rewards" type credit card for an even larger discount than the Plus charge card provides. - GMandJMExplorer
lanerd wrote:
I don't think the PFJ Loyalty card is the same as the PFJ RV Plus card. Better go to their web site and see what the differences are.
Ron
Correct.
Loyalty Card = Not a credit card.
P/FJ RV Plus Card = A credit card. - lanerdExplorer III don't think the PFJ Loyalty card is the same as the PFJ RV Plus card. Better go to their web site and see what the differences are.
Ron - GMandJMExplorerSame for the GS Swipe and Save offer: 3cents. That plus the extra 5% back can add up nicely. We have a PF/J loyalty card, but thought it was just for coffee and shower points. Good to know.
- Dutch_12078Explorer II
GMandJM wrote:
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I use my Pilot/Flying J "RV Real Value" card (now called "MyRewards") that carries a smaller discount on fuel than the PFJ/GS card. It's a loyalty card, not a charge card, so I can use it along with my 5% fuel discount PenFed credit card for payment, saving even more than using the PFJ/GS card while still getting the pay at the pump option.
Is the P/FJ "RV Real Value" card a bigger, smaller or the same discount than a GS "swipe and save" discount for just having a regular GS (non P/FJ) card.
My PFJ loyalty card lowers gas prices by $0.03. I don't know how much the GS card lowers them. My PenFed Cash Rewards Visa card lowers the price an additional $0.05 on the dollar credited on each monthly statement, so gas that's posted at $3.00 per gallon costs me $2.82.
An additional advantage of the "myRewards Card" is the other discounts that come with it, such as 10% off meals at participating Denny's restaurants, mostly the ones at PFJ locations not surprisingly.
myRewards - Home - GMandJMExplorerAnyway, after re-reading the OP's post, I think he's looking more at something like a Fleet Card.. I've used only a work-related one so I don't have any first-hand knowledge of having/getting one for personal use.
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