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buzzard616
Apr 21, 2014Explorer
Can't speak to Texas or anywhere else except Western Canada. At the advice of several friends who are retired farmers, I took out a membership in the local Coop and got a fuel card allowing access to every Coop cardlock station from the lakehead to the West coast (in Canada).
I don't use cardlock stations for luxury amenities. I use them because I don't have to worry about finding a station where I can get in and out with 50' of truck and trailer and I get a bit of a discount besides. My card comes with both an online and hard copy guide book that lists all the stations complete with map and GPS coordinates.
Other fuel companies probably work the same way. You may want to research WHERE the various companies have stations open and get a card from a company that best suits the routes you regularly travel.
Stu
I don't use cardlock stations for luxury amenities. I use them because I don't have to worry about finding a station where I can get in and out with 50' of truck and trailer and I get a bit of a discount besides. My card comes with both an online and hard copy guide book that lists all the stations complete with map and GPS coordinates.
Other fuel companies probably work the same way. You may want to research WHERE the various companies have stations open and get a card from a company that best suits the routes you regularly travel.
Stu
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