Rewards cards

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  1. highspeed1972

    highspeed1972 Light Load Member

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    Ok I have searched the threads here and do not see the simple answer. I want to get all of the reward cards and have looked on each site. I did find the TA sign up and did that but the others web sites I can not find where to sign up to get a new card. Do you get the card at the truck stop for Loves, J and others?

    Thank you
     
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  3. coopnp

    coopnp Road Train Member

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    Yes loves, pilot/flying j truck stop has them then u register it at the kiosk in the store. TA/petro you get a receipt til you receive the card in the mail. So probably better to do the TA/petro one online like you have already done.
     
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  4. pokerhound67

    pokerhound67 Heavy Load Member

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    got all my cards at the truck stops, so it certainly is a possibility. as previously stated, ta gives you a paper temporary, and sends in the mail. others i think just gave me the card.
     
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  5. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    I did pilot/flying j at the register, Loves has a new card just got it this morning, they say its double points for a month time there with the new card only, I registered in the store on their system, a computer in a corner. they did say it could be done online but I think they ment through their wandering wifi link.. besides ta and petro all others I have are done at the register. ask before you fuel.
     
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  6. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    ambest and sapp brothers have them at the desk also.
     
  7. pawpaw1

    pawpaw1 Medium Load Member

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    Anyone remember green stamps?
    Seriously, if you're a company driver , collecting rewards cards is fine.
    If you are an OO , there's one Fuel Card you should use, and the Rewards cards will not be Loves , or Pilot/flying J.
    How does 15-20 cents off the pump price sound ?,
    costs $300. Upfront , I've been using it for a month now , and its paid for itself.
    i would like to see ALL OOs using it , unless they're already getting a better beal.
    i love this card !!
     
  8. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    Yes I remember greens stamps. can't you use any reward cards along with what you or do fuel at stations like pacific pride?

    Regardless, glad to hear it works for you
     
  9. KMac

    KMac Road Train Member

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    Wilco is also at the fuel desk.
     
  10. mattbh23

    mattbh23 Heavy Load Member

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    So I guess Love's finally updated their reward cards, that's cool. I've been off the road for a few months so that's good to hear.
     
  11. Troubador222

    Troubador222 Bobtail Member

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    I just went to our local Pilot, looking to buy a Motor Carrier atlas to take with me to school. I told the lady I was going to school, and not a driver yet, and asked when I could sign up for one. She signed me up on the spot. And the Atlas, the Rand Mcnally Deluxe with the laminated pages was cheaper there, than I have seen it on line. 29.95, and got a ticket for a 10.00 mail in rebate. That surprised me. Cheapest I saw it on line was 40, and Amazon had it for over 50.
     
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