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RostyC 12-09-2008 07:48 AM

I have a fuelman card but since I'm home daily it's cheaper for me to use the local filling station for fuel. However it's still not 1.91 gal.

Rev, does Landstar offer the same discounts to the broker carriers that have there savings card? I recently signed up with Landstar but haven't filled out the Cost plus card application, or whatever they call it for broker carriers.

BanditsCousin 12-09-2008 09:33 AM

United has a deal with Comdata and Transadvantage for discounts on diesel at Pilot, TA, and Petro. I forget what it is, sice I use my own debit card and not Comdata.

marylandkw 12-09-2008 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by RostyC (Post 428142)
I have a fuelman card but since I'm home daily it's cheaper for me to use the local filling station for fuel. However it's still not 1.91 gal.

RostyC if you are parking at home why not just get a tank for the house. That's what I do and it is consistently .30 cheaper over the best pump price I can find and I don't have to fight with 4 wheelers to get fuel, well aside from my own :)

RostyC 12-09-2008 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by marylandkw (Post 428160)
RostyC if you are parking at home why not just get a tank for the house. That's what I do and it is consistently .30 cheaper over the best pump price I can find and I don't have to fight with 4 wheelers to get fuel, well aside from my own :)

What kind of costs are associated with that? Tank rental or do you just buy the tank? If so how much for a tank? I saw one guy do that but didn't get the chance to ask. Any info is greatly appreciated.

Rev.Vassago 12-09-2008 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by RostyC (Post 428142)
I have a fuelman card but since I'm home daily it's cheaper for me to use the local filling station for fuel. However it's still not 1.91 gal.

Rev, does Landstar offer the same discounts to the broker carriers that have there savings card? I recently signed up with Landstar but haven't filled out the Cost plus card application, or whatever they call it for broker carriers.

I can't say. The Cost Plus discount is automatically applied whenever I use my Comdata card. If I don't use the Comdata card, I don't get the discount.

marylandkw 12-09-2008 10:24 AM

RostyC give Carroll Fuels a call at (410) 235-1066

I use LS Fuels out of town here but they would not go as far as your house. I paid a deposit on the tank and have automated delivery (once a week) there is a minimum delivery charge but if I take over 300 gallons, delivery is included in the fuel price. Basically you just need to have enough money to fill it up for the first time and a small deposit.

Sorry about the hijack Allan5oh

allan5oh 12-09-2008 10:54 AM

NP, I started this thread to maybe help a few folks out, your doing the same.

BigDiesel 12-09-2008 02:01 PM

Set your rates high enough and you do not need to dance thru those hoops............................................. ......................... This is one of many steps in how to run a profitable biz...............

rank 12-09-2008 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by deep dixie blue (Post 428141)
I got my fuel card thru Apex Capital, my factoring company. Was very skeptical at first but the discounts have been fantastic. In fact, the last two months my fuel discounts have exceeded my factoring costs so I'm getting all my invoices factored basically for free..

That's kinda cool.

marylandkw 12-09-2008 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by BigDiesel (Post 428193)
Set your rates high enough and you do not need to dance thru those hoops............................................. ......................... This is one of many steps in how to run a profitable biz...............

That is an incredibly foolish statement. I don't care what your rates are a good business man is always looking for ways to operate more efficiently in order to edge out the competition. And if you are suggesting you make no effort to control or reduce spending on what is now the largest expense for a trucking company you are absolutely running a sophomoric business that will surely fail.

You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.


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