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Oh well, not a deal breaker for me though. It would have been nice to have Pilot/Flying J still in the program, but most of my stops are at Love's anyway.
We drive cross country just about every year to various locations and 90% of the time we stop at Love's. Despite having the RV Plus card for the past 5 years, we didn't see the advantage over the convenience of the Love's stops and their availability.
I had zero heartache when cancelling my RV Plus card last month since on our last cross country trip from GA to ID and back in November we never stopped at at Pilot/Flying J. It seems that there are many more Love's stops in the southwest as well, maybe not though.
At least Petro and TA are still secondary options.
Bit of a hijack of the thread but I'm feeling more and more like I don't need a relationship with Good Sam Club. I have their card but use none of their discounts except to get a small reduction in the entry fee for the local RV show I go to every couple of years. The only program I use from them is the towing coverage. It was a great deal for the introductory period but not that competitive after that.
I'm going to hold onto the RV Plus Card for now because Flying J is the only big name truck stop in Casper, Wyoming.
Bit of a hijack of the thread but I'm feeling more and more like I don't need a relationship with Good Sam Club. I have their card but use none of their discounts except to get a small reduction in the entry fee for the local RV show I go to every couple of years. The only program I use from them is the towing coverage. It was a great deal for the introductory period but not that competitive after that.
We use our Good Sam card for RV show discounts as well, but most of them offer military discounts at the same rate anyway. Our Good Sam roadside assistance runs out in October and we will be shopping around to see what is the best deal for us. Like you, we received a deep discount for a five year contract on the roadside assistance, but I doubt they will offer that again come renewal time.
Apparently the TSD discount will not be available at Pilot/FJ after this week. From the TSD website.
"As of the end of the week, Pilot is officially retracting their discounts from our program due to their relationship with Good Sams. Good Sams has an exclusive contract with Pilot which prevents them from giving any discounts to the RV community through any other means. Every other discount is still in place."
Thanks for the "news".
The Good Sams 8 cents discount just isn't very much...........
I will fuel elsewhere.......
I only used the RV Plus card a handful of times and cancelled it when I got the TSD card. I gave up the good sam membership long ago and still get their spam mail. Several times now when checking in, I am asked if a good sam member, I say no and get the discount anyway.
I wrote off Flying J when I got my TSD. I'll always do Loves unless forced. FJP is not what it used to be, and it used to be my go to when hauling any trailer.
Has anyone linked their TSD Logistics EFS fuel card to the Flying J app as the payment card? That way you can supposedly unlock the pump from the app and activate it that way and it should pay with the EFS card? Any thoughts on this? Would you get the EFS savings and also the Flying J rewards as well?
Has anyone linked their TSD Logistics EFS fuel card to the Flying J app as the payment card? That way you can supposedly unlock the pump from the app and activate it that way and it should pay with the EFS card? Any thoughts on this? Would you get the EFS savings and also the Flying J rewards as well?
Flying flying j is no longer in the program. Don't waste your time
I wonder if we can still use the EFS card at Pilot/Flying J (or other commercial truck stops) and pay regular price. This would be a regular occasion, but would be nice to know ahead of time. I might try this out when I get the chance and pump a gallon or two only to test the ability to use the EFS card at non-discount locations.
I wonder if we can still use the EFS card at Pilot/Flying J (or other commercial truck stops) and pay regular price. This would be a regular occasion, but would be nice to know ahead of time. I might try this out when I get the chance and pump a gallon or two only to test the ability to use the EFS card at non-discount locations.
You you can use it there like any other location you just won't give the discount
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