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Does anyone else have any similar success stories?
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JGibbs wrote: I think it's a way for some businesses to make more money because they can advertise at a lower price, then charge a higher fee to those who don't want to mess with the card or who are just traveling through. I also think they're collecting data to see who buys what. I fib on my mine for that reason.
Lexie, I didn't realize that Big Lots had a card too. Do they send you coupons or something to use it?
The store credit cards get the % fee that the credit card companies get so they are taking the risk of you paying them back. They get a fee for that.
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Lexie, I didn't realize that Big Lots had a card too. Do they send you coupons or something to use it?
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I think most financial things are a hassle, but whether they're worth doing depends on the person. Churning and manufactured spending aren't as easy now since credit card companies have caught on and changed their rules.Lexie wrote: I understand gas discounts are a good thing but just like JacksonM, I don't use that much gas. Doesn't it get to be a hassle to try and keep up with it all?
I hate keeping up with store loyalty cards like Kroger and CVS and their point systems! Walgreens and Rite Aid have a convoluted set of rules too.
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Wanderer wrote: Jumpin' in and agreeing that it is a hassle to keep up with everything. For myself I have a gas card that gives me $0.05 cents per gallon discount and 5% off goods purchased inside the fueling center. Works great, had it for years! But, too many cards is a hassle. Closed another card and dropped some more credit as I can not use all the cards due to being a very small spender.
I focus on cards that give high % of grocery stores and airlines points.
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Yeah, a lot of gas stations offer those loyalty cards for free. On certain days the discounts might even double. I'm all for getting cheaper gas because I use a ton of it.JacksonM wrote:
I have a discount card to a gas station. I swipe the card at the pump before filling up and it usually gives me a discount of 3-5 cents per gallon. There's also an option to connect credit/debit cards to earn additional rewards though partners. To date I've only saved about $40, but I don't drive much and only get gas about once a month or so.
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Pinky wrote: Sounds like a great idea but what gas stations have discount cards? Or am I just missing the point altogether? I currently have a friend that is just using a prepaid card that gets reported to the credit bureau regularly. I don't really understand how that works since it is not a credit card. We will see how it works out for her and I'll report on the progress.
I have a discount card to a gas station. I swipe the card at the pump before filling up and it usually gives me a discount of 3-5 cents per gallon. There's also an option to connect credit/debit cards to earn additional rewards though partners. To date I've only saved about $40, but I don't drive much and only get gas about once a month or so.
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