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2007-08-11 03:20:52 · 7 answers · asked by alexredmond@btinternet.com 1 in Cars & Transportation Commuting

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Ask the boss of Your local pizza hut, they use those cards so I'd imagine they'd be able to point You in the right direction.

2007-08-11 03:24:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Morrisons supermarket have their own loyalty scheme, I hadn't been using mine long and soon received a money off voucher. Shell have Drivers Club (used to be called Plus Points). This is the one I use most as I find their fuel much better for my car, plus its the cheapest one around where I live. Points are calculated in a quarterly period and you need to get so many to receive money off vouchers or whatever reward you chose. If you don't make the threshold, your points are carried over. If I get 500 points per quarter I get a money off voucher for fuel. I use my loyalty card for my car and bus so it soon adds up and my parents use the card too. BP accept the Nectar card which can also be used at Sainsbury's. You can use points I believe to save money on buying goods at places who accept the nectar card. Every so often you get stuff through the post about deals etc. Tesco have their own clubcard system which you also use when buying goods in their their supermarkets. Again, you receive money off vouchers in the post for items in the supermarket. It's well worth having a loyalty card. As I say, I use Shell the most and still have my Morrisons card. My mum received a new Nectar card the other week and was also sent an additional card she could give to someone in the family, so I now have 3 loyalty cards which is useful if I'm in 'unfamiliar territory' and need fuel.

2016-05-19 21:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

They are available.

Most every brand name of gasoline / petrol offers a credit card that can be used at any of their stations world wide. They are offered to individual people and individual businesses.

Some businesses have just one card per brand name, which they keep with the keys to the company vehicles. This makes it easy with the billing, since you get one consolidated bill, but it is not so easy to verify all the purchases were for business purposes.

We had an employee take a company vehicle in for repair, who by accident, left the company credit card in glove box & it was gone when pickup truck picked up again ... easy to close the account, but what we did not know was what other employees had used the same account whose purchases had not yet cleared the account. This is a very good reason not to have multiple cards issued on the same identical account.

Another true story ... my cousin and his wife from Australia went on a trip to Europe ... they traveling on same credit card account ... one card each ... at end of their trip, the wife spends extra week in Europe, while he visits us in America. At airport in New York, he had stuff in a carry bag over his shoulder which a thief snatched and ran, including his credit card, in which his wife was also using same account. He tries to phone her hotel, but she is never in ... out shopping, tourism, visiting with friends ... he calls long distance several times a day ... I suggest a telegram message, but he not want to alarm her (they both elderly) ... he did not want to cancel the account until after talking to her to stop using it.

You never want to put yourself in this kind of situation.

I think it is better to open one account with the gasoline / petrol brand name, with separate cards accounts issued to each employee. In other words, arrange with the credit card company for everyone to have a slightly different account number, but for all the billing to be consolidated, for tracking and payment convenience.

That way you can check if the total expenditures by worker is reasonable for the amount of traveling they are doing on company business. Also when an employee is no longer with your company, much easier to close account on that one person, without messing things up for other people.

2007-08-12 07:50:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

And? Go to the station of choice, pick up and fill out a credit application, turn it in and wait for their decision.

2007-08-11 03:24:18 · answer #4 · answered by oklatom 7 · 1 0

Why not just ask the garage? You are making problems where there are none

2007-08-12 06:29:58 · answer #5 · answered by Scouse 7 · 0 0

go to bp

2007-08-11 03:23:08 · answer #6 · answered by Snot Me 6 · 1 0

duh....then get one bozo

2007-08-11 03:23:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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