Hi guys,
was wondering what kind of discounts you are receiving with the different cards you are using. I currently have tch and it only gives me 2 cents at pilot/FJ...
I was on the rts carrier services site and they advertise an average of 16 cents off at ta/petro....
what about going cash back credit cards or rewards credit cards?
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by harmin5288, Mar 11, 2013.
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Are you independent or leased onto a carrier?
Either way, I joined NASTC, and get cost+4-or-better at TA/Petro, Sapp Bros, a lot of AMBESTs, and other no name places. Membership was $250, and the cost for my card is $3/mo, no fees if used at a network stop. Plus, the price is locked in the day before around noon for the following day. And you get a printout every day online of what the fuel prices will be for everywhere in the country in the network. 2cpg is a joke of a discount.nofilter, buddyvuk and VisionLogistics Thank this. -
Sly Fox is right. NASTC is the way to go. Discounts of up to about 20 cents per gallon , depending on which place. He forgot to mention Fleet One charges you $50.00 to issue the card , setup , etc. I recovered that $300.00 plus more , the first month.nofilter, buddyvuk and VisionLogistics Thank this.
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Best discount I got: TA in Columbia, NJ last week. $4.259 cash pump price. I paid $3.77 through NASTC.
Forgot about the $50. I had actually signed up for the OOIDA card (also FleetOne) for $25 ($2500/weekly limit). They then just converted that card to the QPN network when I signed with NASTC.
Also, I had $900 discount on my new drive and steer tires I just bought at Petro in Carlisle, PA.nofilter, buddyvuk and Excorcist1 Thank this. -
What's NASTC's transaction charges for off network?
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I would call Fleet One garbage but that would insult garbage.
I paid to have comparison done and after accounting for inflated TA prices the discount was in $.10 range. Drivers who do best with it have to check prices daily. Feels like a lot of bait and switch.
And what card is part of it. The program behind the card is what gets the rates. Plenty of simple, honest programs out there.
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I also agree that the NASTC Fleet One card is the way to go and have not had any problems with them at all.
Have seen over $0.30 per gallon discount off of cash price posted on signs at TAs and Petros.
Great program!
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Not sure if there are any . I only use their card in network. You can set it so you can fuel at pilot , or loves , but you don't get the big discounts at those places, so I restricted mine to in network. I have another card i can use for the others.
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And be careful if you're a O/O using company comdata. I realized I'm being charged $7.50 everytime I pull up to a pump.
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jeesus even swift isnt that bad, 34 cents for every transaction plus its a crapshoot if you get cash or credit pricenofilter Thanks this.
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