Introduction
To Gas Rebate Cards
Everybody is looking for a rebate these days;
it’s almost a prerequisite before we will make a decision about
buying into something. Gas rebate cards have sprung up as a way
to help you get paid back some of the purchase cost of buying
gasoline for your vehicle.
Whether it’s
a small amount each week or a larger amount, depending on your
fuel needs, having that rebate available gives you some sense
of triumph over the roller coaster cost of driving and
refueling. When the cost is high the rebate is
higher, when the cost is low the rebate still
applies.
Fuel cards
have slowly caught on as an alternative to using a credit or
debit card for gas purchases. The whole purpose of having a
fuel card is to track your fuel spending and if you have to
turn in an expense report it’s much easier to attach a printout
of your statement as opposed to saving receipts.
Depending on
where you buy fuel not all gas companies offer gas rebate
cards. Fuel cards seem to be reserved for the major players but
local refineries are beginning to understand the importance of
giving their customers the option of obtaining a gas rebate
card. Soon you will see competition among these companies for
the best rebates.
Gas rebate
cards are not just reserved for people who have fleets of
drivers or private owners of commercial vehicles. The average
person who drives to work and those who carpool can take
advantage of a fuel card. It’s a great way to track your
spending on fuel and it rewards you for the purchase of fuel.
Gas companies know that you can buy from other stations, their
goal is to get you to buy from them.
When you
apply for a fuel card there is some general information that is
requested. Most of the time it’s to help them create a program
that will suit your driving habits. Some people use
gas rebate cards to help their credit score. Since the
information is reported on your credit history a fuel
card can help you raise your score if you pay it off each
month. It’s a great budgeting tool for those who want to
take control of their driving habits.
The rebates
vary from company to company. If you are local driver then
finding a familiar beacon station won’t be a problem, if you
travel to other states then its best to look for a company that
stretches past the borders you are used to driving. Rebates are
often set in writing for each company; find one that benefits
you the best.
Rebates on
fuel cards are often given as a credit to your account, most of
the time it’s given at the end of a billing cycle. Some rebates
differ between gas and in store purchases. Make sure to read
the fine print about how much a rebate for fuel is and how much
a rebate for items purchased is listed as. Rebates can also be
given as gift cards; you will want to check what type of rebate
is offered.
Another
appeal about gas rebate cards is that there is generally no
annual fee to carry them. Credit cards and debit cards are tied
to your primary account but fuel cards stand alone as a
separate bill. This gives you an opportunity to take advantage
of a card that allows you to get paid back for something
everybody uses, gas.
Since fuel
cards are gaining popularity, those who drive for a living and
even those who drive for pleasure are finding the benefits of
rewards and rebates. Some of the fuel cards have different tier
levels depending on how much driving you do. Check with the
company and see which card will benefit you the
most.
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