View Poll Results: How do you pay for your fuel ?
Cash 3 17.65%
Credit (Visa/MC) 3 17.65%
CFN 2 11.76%
Com Data 5 29.41%
Com Check 0 0%
T-Check 3 17.65%
Pacific Pride 0 0%
Write Express 1 5.88%
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:46 PM
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Default How do you pay for your fuel ?

Why do you pay the way you do? Convenience? Discounts? Employer mandate?
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Old 01-03-2005, 04:40 PM
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Employer mandate.
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Old 01-03-2005, 05:30 PM
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Doesn't matter, what metod of pyment i use, i pay with my hard earned money!
Quality, and price, is only matter to me!
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When I hired on with my current employer we were using this


Then we went back to this


And now we're using this
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I own a CFN site so I usually fill up at my site but when I'm traveling I still use CFN because they are usually less crowded and cheaper than paying retail. My company maintains it's own house accounts that use CFN cards. If anyone (or any fleet) is interested I could set up a house account for you even though you may never visit my site and you would still be able to fill up at any of the CFN sites in the country.

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Old Dominion uses T-Check. At today's cost, thank god my boss man is the one that pays for the fuel.
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Old 01-13-2005, 10:53 PM
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I pay by CC because it's easier for the "Tax man".
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We use TCH cards, but we do have Citgo cards also.
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Old Dominion uses T-Check. At today's cost, thank god my boss man is the one that pays for the fuel.
At FedEx terminals, diesel is $1.25 a gallon. 8)
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