best fuel card
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Get a rewards type credit card,either a airlines miles card or some type of cash back card,I have been using a Capital One miles card and have already got enough miles for 2 free flights.I pay it off every week and that way there is no interest payment,and I do it all online works real well,no fees whatsoever.
It does take a little work to find places that do not charge extra for using the credit card,but just think smaller truck stops and mom and pops type stations,I haven't paid extra for credit price in the past 6 months.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Hungary,in the fast lane.
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Originally Posted by BigDiesel
American Express is what I use. Great rewards program. I always pay in full , so no interest charges.
You own truck? :lol: HEHE. Thatz funny. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Triple Digit Bob
Originally Posted by BigDiesel
American Express is what I use. Great rewards program. I always pay in full , so no interest charges.
You own truck? :lol: HEHE. Thatz funny. :lol:
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 535
I pay with checks. You get cash price. I'm not a fan of credit cards- because it's all well and good when everything goes right. But if something happens and you can't pay it off at the end of the cycle, you can get yourself into big trouble!
Flying J has their own check verification system- you can call Flying J corporate offices to get set up. They don't charge (surprise, surprise). Natso Check Link is what they use at TA, Pilot, Petro, Loves, and other independents. It's $30/year for the Check Link service. |

