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Pilot/Flying J Price for Credit Card Use

Yahoo Message Number: 64889
Hi Folks,

When reading the details on the new website, it says that the discount card is no more and it's 6 cents a gallon higher if you use a credit card than the web posted price.
Looking at the prices, it appears that the numbers are mostly the same for each state.
Next week should bear this out.

Fred Kovol

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Yahoo Message Number: 64891

Last week in Washington state, $3.599 for diesel, Just S or Portland, $3.099

Dale M.

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Yahoo Message Number: 64896
I'll bet that $3.099 was PUC price, not for MHs.

Jim

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Yahoo Message Number: 64912
Hi All

Remember in Oregon an the freeway the posted price is usually with PUC. This is a number that truckers use to verify that they have an acct with Oregon taxing authority for the road tax that they have to pay. For the Rest of us. We add $.24 to the posted price to get the price that we pay for diesel.

Hope this helps any new travelers.

Bo Lee

2000 Magna #5896

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Yahoo Message Number: 64923
Based on the comments I heard at the Myrtle Beach CCI rally Flying J is going to lose business based on their new policies and fees. On the RV island the pumps now shut off at $100.00 and their prices are now longer competitive. Add that on top of the new fee for dumping and many people are now saying they are going to switch to Wilco.

Gene 10920

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Yahoo Message Number: 64937
This past Thursday, October 28, 2010, we paid $3.20.9 per gallon for diesel with a credit card at Love's in Troutdale, Oregon (the old Troutdale Flying J).
Brad Ward
Magna 5916

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 64945
Cheapest fuel I have found is the local farmers coop. Not necessarily easy to get to, but they usually have lots of room around the pumps - think combine harvester type room. Usually they only accept check or cash. OK with me.
Jack Nichols, 2003 Intrigue 11527