TG, I only use my EFTPOS card or Credit Card for fuel or anything else as much as possible. I always control my credit card each month by paying it out in full. So, no I don't use and will not use the company cards you mention.
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DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)
we were give a motor plus card for $4000 for fuel as a bonus from an employer - once away from major centres it couldn't be used and even then some outlets (United I think) wanted a 5% surcharge
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Jenny and Barry
2009 Roma Elegance / 2013 Colorado. Permanent travellers 2011-2015 now just travel for 4-6 mths
Notice to all. Be wary what fuel you put in your diesel powered car. Too many stories from people left stranded on the side of the road due to bad fuel.
Larry
TG, having worked as a rep for a shell distributer on the souther highlands and illawarra/shoalhaven areas for a short while I can tell you all the comments that you say you've heard are exactly correct! Unless you are purchasing huge quantities of fuel they basically don't want to know you.
Brichies, in regard to good and bad diesel, you only get what you pay for, so some of the lesser known independent brands unfortunately resort to putting additives in diesel which helps make it cheaper but doesn't make for good news for your tug. Ive got a prado and the book says that they only cover warranty when using 5% bio diesel, I don't know of any suppliers that use less than 10%, so its pretty much buyer beware.
have a look at Caltex diesel - its quite blue and foams quite a bit due to all the additives they put in (not bad ones) - these additives are lubricants, cleaners and anti fungal compounds good for modern high compression common rail motors. Then go to a 3rd world diesel and pump a small amount in on top of a quality brand - usually almost clear, little foam and sometimes no strong diesel smell. I try only to use Caltex Vortex, BP and Shell. Only use the 3rd world products if Im about to break down in the middle of nowhere (and I carry 50 lt of spare fuel on my 'van). In the rural areas, I stop at every quality servo, even if Im only end up putting in $15 worth
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Our car was on a novated lease for 5 years until it finished last month (at which time we paid the residue and bought the car outright) and we had fuel cards as part of that lease. We had Shell, Caltex and BP cards, and only 2 times in travelling did we find we needed to fill somewhere that didn't take one of the cards. For us with the lease which was through a government job and salary sacraficing the cards made sense as we had a large tax saving in buying fuel this way, basically saving us 1/3rd of the cost. Without the tax benefit I can't see any reason why you would use one, it just ties you to particular petrol stations and you cannot use the supermarket discount vouchers on fuel bought with the cards, and you get no other discount.