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Discount on fuel if paying with cash??

ivbinconned
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We r heading south. Do any stations give discounts if we pay for fuel with cash?
Ram and 34 ft Cedar Creek
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rk911
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ford truck guy wrote:
I stop where convenient for me fuel up and head down the road.. we also pay our cards off in full each month...

We have not paid interest on CC's in many years... It's a nice place to be and I a thankful for being able to do so.


ain't it though? :B
Rich
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LibertyMan
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May I suggest TSD Logistics. The fuel card works at the pump where the big rigs fuel and saves big money. Works at all major truck stops as well. I have been using for several months and see an average of 30-45 cents cheaper than advertised. Here in Alabama I have saved as much as 54 cents per gallon at Loves. Do some research to find out more, there is also a good YouTube Video from Changing Lanes that talk about the fuel card.
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blofgren
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GDS-3950BH wrote:
Savin Nickels by spendin Dollars. Gotta love it.

Park at the pump. Walk into the store and wait in line while Bubba buys his lottery tickets. Hand the cashier some cash to get the pump turned on. Go back out and pump the fuel. Go back in and wait for Larry to pay for his hotdogs. Get your change.

Might I suggest leave the rig sit there at the pump and order 6 hot dogs prepared 3 different ways?


But I saved $2.50! Thanks for the chuckle! :B
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BarabooBob
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We get a 5% rebate on out CC also. While on vacation that can add up pretty quickly. We have not paid interest on a CC in over 20 years. Last summer we got a customer loyalty card from a gas station chain in the Rockies. They offered 10 cents a gallon discount for the first 30 days that you have the card. I cashed in on that also if it was convenient. That came out to over .25 discount on our gas.
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ivbinconned wrote:
Im happy for you FTG. And you manage this even though you run a Ford!
Amazing:)


If your serious, Thank You... worked hard to get where we both are in life.. Learned at an early age that nothing is given to you and hard work is usually rewarded, no matter what badge is on the tow vehicle.
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ivbinconned
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Im happy for you FTG. And you manage this even though you run a Ford!
Amazing:)
Ram and 34 ft Cedar Creek

Crowe
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100 imperial gals.

Where are you? Canada did away with imperial gallons years ago.

I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be

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I stop where convenient for me fuel up and head down the road.. we also pay our cards off in full each month...

We have not paid interest on CC's in many years... It's a nice place to be and I a thankful for being able to do so.
Me-Her-the kids
2020 Ford F350 SD 6.7
2020 Redwood 3991RD Garnet

ivbinconned
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Well this turned into a big discussion.
I could and should have added this.
I use gasbuddy app. And my capacity is total 100 imperial gals.
Ram and 34 ft Cedar Creek

wa8yxm
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ivbinconned wrote:
We r heading south. Do any stations give discounts if we pay for fuel with cash?


Some do, Some do not. Some states discourage it. Some do not. Around where I am (Oconee County South Carolina) Many but not all do.

And some states if you use a debit cart it's same as cash but a credit card gets the higher price. (Confused yet.. I am)

Why?
The card companies usually are billed through a clearing house this house charges a percentage as does the card issuer. and if it's a credit card you also get charged.. So it's a win-win-win for the Money Bags and not so much for you.

ON the other hand if you stick your card in the slot it's less employee time for the station and that benefits the employer (the station) since he can get by with fewer clerks so .....

Normally I prefer to deal with humans. Gas stations are the exception I don't mind self serve gas.
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rk911
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2oldman wrote:
Crowe wrote:
If you have to go 50 miles out of your way then you've spent more than you've saved. It's like adding extra miles to get out of paying a toll.
If you consider driving even 10 miles to save gas money then you may need to travel less or earn more. Or rethink your spending habits.

I'm lucky, I don't even give a thought to what I'm paying for fuel. It's all about the same.


I'm the same. I stop where it's convenient regardless of price.
Rich
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Cummins12V98
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I owe no one anything! I use others money. Pay my bill every month in Full.
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2oldman
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Crowe wrote:
If you have to go 50 miles out of your way then you've spent more than you've saved. It's like adding extra miles to get out of paying a toll.
If you consider driving even 10 miles to save gas money then you may need to travel less or earn more. Or rethink your spending habits.

I'm lucky, I don't even give a thought to what I'm paying for fuel. It's all about the same.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

Crowe
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So let's say fuel is $3.50 per gallon. I get 4% rebate on my CC, that is .14 so WHY should I pay cash???

That's assuming you pay off the credit card immediately and don't pay interest. It's just common sense-if the discount is better, pay cash. If not, use credit but make sure you pay it off.

Even if they do it doesn't add up to a hill of beans. You're better off just looking for the cheapest gas.

X2. Of course this is also dependent on what size fuel tank you have and how fuel efficient your vehicle is. If you have to go 50 miles out of your way then you've spent more than you've saved. It's like adding extra miles to get out of paying a toll.

I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be

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Eric_Lisa
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routeforty wrote:
It always appeared to me that you don't get a discount for cash, you're just not charged extra for using a credit card. But I guess you could spin it and say that that's a discount.;)


Quickly venturing out of the OP's topic.... But I have found many small businesses will give a discount for cash. I just have to ask. And the discount can be significant if they are someone I know and I tell them I don't need a receipt. How they do their accounting is their business, not mine.

Staying on the OP's topic.... There are many factors involved here:
- Credit card fees charged to the gas station and passed on to the consumer.
- Immediate funds access by the gas station - cash in hand to pay bills, so they discount the price.
- Credit card reward points.
- Credit card interest fees if not paid in full.
- Risks associated with carrying cash (being robbed of all the cash in hand).
- Risks associated with using cards (card skimmers & theft of all the money in your bank account).
- Personal privacy, having your buying habits tracked & sold.

I think this discussion could go on indefinitely with pros & cons on each side. How the math adds up on each side of the equation varies from person to person. For me it is the value of privacy and anonymity to not be tracked by businesses.

-Eric
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