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ktmrfs
Aug 09, 2014Explorer III
I've been to stations all over the NW and West where there is a "cash" and "credit" price on the board, and in EVERY case, when I inserted my Credit card to the pump, the price I paid was the "Cash" price. Not sure why two prices are advertized, maybe if you pay inside you pay the credit price.
In any case, I'd pay the difference anyway since I get 5% cash back every month as a credit using the pen fed card, so unless the difference is more than about $.20/gallon, I'd be ahead of the game paying by credit anyway.
Although be careful in oregon with diesel. Comercial trucks have the option of paying weight/mile rather than road tax, which most choose, so often they post two prices, differing by $.24/gallon.
So if it says $x.xx with PUC then you need to add $.24 for non comerical price, cus that's what you will pay at the pump.
In any case, I'd pay the difference anyway since I get 5% cash back every month as a credit using the pen fed card, so unless the difference is more than about $.20/gallon, I'd be ahead of the game paying by credit anyway.
Although be careful in oregon with diesel. Comercial trucks have the option of paying weight/mile rather than road tax, which most choose, so often they post two prices, differing by $.24/gallon.
So if it says $x.xx with PUC then you need to add $.24 for non comerical price, cus that's what you will pay at the pump.
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