Oaktree
Super Member
I had an Amex card back in the 70s/early 80s when I traveled a lot for work, my employer reimbursed the yearly fee. The advantage back then was that there was no credit limit, but you did have to pay the entire amount off each month. Dunno how it is today, left that job in '84.That sounds like the offer for an AMEX card I received today. All sorts of features and I thought that maybe I would upgrade rather than just turn my current card in. Then I read about the $95.00 annual fee...
No thanks. There are plenty of free cards out there, I don't need to pay to use theirs. I have too many cards anyways and am starting to weed them out; and AMEX still isn't accepted at a lot of places.
We do. I wasn't considering company debit cards to be the same thing since it's something you need to have an account set up. Irving's signs can be deceiving, some of their stations only post the debit card price. Cumberland Farms also has one too, Last I knew you save 10¢/gal with theirs.Perhaps NH state law prohibits that?
Cross the border and you will see it a lot... don't you have Irving down there? They give a discount for using their debit card... I won't even use the card my bank issues and there's no way that I'm going to give a private corporation direct access to my checking account.
I do have an Irving rewards card, I think you get 10¢/gal discount for every 50 gal you buy. They often have the best price in town to begin with.
Don't you have to be a member to buy gas there? There's $60? $70? a year in itself. Don't know how it is in your part of the world, but generally warehouse clubs aren't in rural areas. Nearest one (BJ's) is a couple hours away, Sam's even further, no Costcos that I'm aware of.Exxon today is $.36 per gallon higher than Costco next door.