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I filled last night and saved only $6. boo. Anyway I did discover that the fuel savings IS tracked on the APP. when you go to account cards, there is a summary of the prior 3 months showing how much was saved each month. I saved $533.11 during October-end of year.
Unless there is a Toot n Totem around with RV lanes I am going to use a Loves anyway. So where I come from $6 saved is $6 earned. You might can buy a Big Mac with that!!
Unless there is a Toot n Totem around with RV lanes I am going to use a Loves anyway. So where I come from $6 saved is $6 earned. You might can buy a Big Mac with that!!
Unless there is a Toot n Totem around with RV lanes I am going to use a Loves anyway. So where I come from $6 saved is $6 earned. You might can buy a Big Mac with that!!
I usually save between $11 and $20 at the same station, so $6 was kind of a surprise.
Used mine today for first time, at 2 stops on I-95. Paid $3.60 at Petro in Kenly, and $3.48 at the Speedway in Dillon. Quite simple, also got DEF at Dillon. Plus the fees, of course.
I used the TSD Logistics/Open Roads program quite a bit over the past few days. I have an issue with the app. When I zoom in on a set of fuel stops, some of them disappear. If I zoom back out they reappear. I sent a message to Open Roads support.
I also found out (the hard way) that not all Love's stations are "in network". I was traveling solo and couldn't run the app while driving. I stopped at a station along I-35 (tollway) since it was a Love's and it was convenient. Turns out that it was out of network and not only did I not get a discount, I was also charged an "out of network" fee.
I am not impressed with Loves after my last cross country trip using them. Their card is useless for anything unless you need a shower. I changed over to Kwik Trip and use their Fleet card and get free food and other bonus as well as the discount for TSD. With Kwik Trip only those with truck isle are in network and you can't use the car pumps. I have two cards, one fleet and one regular since I drive a Flex now, but when I drive the truck I will fill at the nearest Kwik Trip. Even though I get big savings with TSD, it still is not affordable to drive the 450 every day.
I stopped at a Sinclair station in Douglas Wyoming this weekend and the diesel pumps on the car side were out of order. The big rig pumps were still operating. My Sinclair DinoPay app works only on the car side. I got to talking with the folks that run the station. The big rig and car pumps are fed from completely different tanks. The car side diesel tanks were empty. This was not a station that TSD/Open Roads worked at. I had to suck it up and pay full price.
The station had signs up that the Mudflap App worked there. I'm going to look into that as another way to get a discount on fuel.
I was looking at applying for the Open Road card online. I noticed they asked for your SS number when you apply. For those that applied on line, are you comfortable putting your SS number out there? Thanks
I was looking at applying for the Open Road card online. I noticed they asked for your SS number when you apply. For those that applied on line, are you comfortable putting your SS number out there? Thanks
They also ask for your ACH data. Which is more important? I think the ACH is way more important. I was not concerned about providing my social security number.
I was looking at applying for the Open Road card online. I noticed they asked for your SS number when you apply. For those that applied on line, are you comfortable putting your SS number out there? Thanks
Not comfortable with giving up my SS number. But the benefits outweighed that, and I got the card. So far so good, and the card is great.
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