Aug-16-2013 08:23 AM
Sep-24-2013 01:37 PM
wny_pat wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Cash rewards is definitely going down to 3% after Oct 31. And the Visa Rewards is most likely going down to 3/2/1% after Dec 31. But there is still a chance that it may stay the same, from what I was told. Check the Pen Fed web site!az99 wrote:wny_pat wrote:Not any more. As of 8/16/13 they changed without notice to their customers of the Platinum Rewards card. You still get 5 points per dollar spent but now to redeem the points you need 11,800 points to get $100 back. They increased the points needed by 18%. That nets to about 4.1% actual cash back. Very deceptive since they know most people relate points to $.
And I get an additional 5% back using my PenFed Rewards credit card when used at the pumps.
depends on which pen fed card you have. the pen fed I have doesn't give ANY points, just a straight 5% credit each month on fuel purchases swiped at the pump. Just got a bill and still the same 5% credit at the end of the month. Mine doesn't give anything back or point etc. on non fuel or non swipe at the pump purchases.
Sep-24-2013 04:03 AM
wny_pat wrote:
But there is still a chance that it may stay the same, from what I was told. Check the Pen Fed web site!
Sep-23-2013 10:43 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Cash rewards is definitely going down to 3% after Oct 31. And the Visa Rewards is most likely going down to 3/2/1% after Dec 31. But there is still a chance that it may stay the same, from what I was told. Check the Pen Fed web site!az99 wrote:wny_pat wrote:Not any more. As of 8/16/13 they changed without notice to their customers of the Platinum Rewards card. You still get 5 points per dollar spent but now to redeem the points you need 11,800 points to get $100 back. They increased the points needed by 18%. That nets to about 4.1% actual cash back. Very deceptive since they know most people relate points to $.
And I get an additional 5% back using my PenFed Rewards credit card when used at the pumps.
depends on which pen fed card you have. the pen fed I have doesn't give ANY points, just a straight 5% credit each month on fuel purchases swiped at the pump. Just got a bill and still the same 5% credit at the end of the month. Mine doesn't give anything back or point etc. on non fuel or non swipe at the pump purchases.
Sep-23-2013 10:29 PM
Sep-23-2013 06:55 PM
az99 wrote:wny_pat wrote:Not any more. As of 8/16/13 they changed without notice to their customers of the Platinum Rewards card. You still get 5 points per dollar spent but now to redeem the points you need 11,800 points to get $100 back. They increased the points needed by 18%. That nets to about 4.1% actual cash back. Very deceptive since they know most people relate points to $.
And I get an additional 5% back using my PenFed Rewards credit card when used at the pumps.
Sep-23-2013 06:04 PM
Sep-23-2013 03:43 PM
wny_pat wrote:Not any more. As of 8/16/13 they changed without notice to their customers of the Platinum Rewards card. You still get 5 points per dollar spent but now to redeem the points you need 11,800 points to get $100 back. They increased the points needed by 18%. That nets to about 4.1% actual cash back. Very deceptive since they know most people relate points to $.
And I get an additional 5% back using my PenFed Rewards credit card when used at the pumps.
Aug-27-2013 07:34 PM
pnichols wrote:down home wrote:
I'm tired of the whole card thing...
Why??
Just get one VISA (not Mastercard) credit card - NOT a debit card - and use it for everything and use the same card for years to eliminate the hassle from making changes.
We get 5% back on all fuel, 3% back on all groceries, and 1% back on everything else.
This amounts to $700-$1000 (for us) per year every year ... that you can spend for another $700-$1000 (for us) worth of gas or anything else every year. Life couldn't be better -> especially if you get a kick out of "beating the system at it's own games". :C
Aug-27-2013 06:32 PM
mielock wrote:
For those that drive diesel trucks, I’m sure you’ve noticed gas stations advertising different prices for cash vs. credit. I’ve noted inconsistencies between stations, with some accepting debit cards as cash, and others not. What is your experience? Do most accept debit as cash? I don’t like to carry hundreds of dollars in cash in order to get the discounted rate. What do you do?
Aug-27-2013 05:20 PM
down home wrote:
I'm tired of the whole card thing...
Aug-27-2013 11:01 AM
wny_pat wrote:Sez Hoo! wrote:And I get an additional 5% back using my PenFed Rewards credit card when used at the pumps.
Get a Flying J/Pilot frequent fueler card. you can pay with plastic and still get up to 6 cents off the posted cash price.
And I don't have a debit card. They do not offer anywhere near the legal protections that a credit card is required to offer.
Aug-27-2013 09:52 AM
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