recjr

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always save a few cents wherever you can
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ShadowACE

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esquared says, "I'll take my 5% rebate per gallon using my Discover card, thank you very much. A graduate of 8th grade pre-algebra should be able to figure out that it saves the consumer more to go this route...."
Why not do both? If you buy groceries and the prices at the store with the discount program are competitive, shop there. Then go to their gas station, swipe or scan your store card for the discount, and pay for your gas WITH YOUR DISCOVER CARD.
You'll be paying the same price for your groceries (they really can't increase their prices and remain competitive in their primary market) and you'll be getting TWO discounts on your gas. Sure sounds like a win-win to me.
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Cyberpeep24

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I don't know of any Sunoco convenience stores in CA, they're probably too far to drive to even if they were offering this discount
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REVLAW

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Gimmicks abound. Wonder why they don't simply try to give "real value" in exchange for "hard earned money" spent at the establishment. (Of course, that statement assumes that most workers actually "earn" through "difficult labor" the money they spend.)
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Mooseman1

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Wonderful idea, except we don't have Sunoco here.
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waterman71

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It helps if it's not out of my way to buy it.
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Somis1

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Any retailer is making a profit, one way or another.
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dabuzman

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Forget all these price shopper and just lower all the fuel prices so everyone get the benefits. If they can cut the price that much how much is profit to the others? Big greed to the major oil company.
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prajes88

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that's good for us..
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esquared

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I'll take my 5% rebate per gallon using my Discover card, thank you very much. A graduate of 8th grade pre-algebra should be able to figure out that it saves the consumer more to go this route....
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Don20

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Yes there is several discount programs going, but if you look at the price of the product they sell, it will usually off set the discounted price of gas. (put the pencil to it) These could be a good deal if it is something that you are going to buy anyway.
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bwatchin

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competition is always good.
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DFleming

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More places should do this
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Zygnatz

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Superstore does this occasionally but you have to drop $100 to $250 in the store first.
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LaCajunDJ

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They are just trying to compete with discount gas stations ie: Sam's, Wal-Mart, Raceway, etc.
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sdarling

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Yes they have these programs everywhere. But if you compare the prices of these local chains to Walmart your not really saving anything. This is old news.
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robertsss

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not here in Canada
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Sealer

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Several supermarkets offer similar promotions here.
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jeep2003

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Just like Exxon/Mobil with their Card. They want the profits and they will do anything to get it. The only thing they will not do is lower the price to a responsible price for all not the card users. I had one. I got rid of it when I realized I was contributing to their profits and pockets.
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MarkJM

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Kroger has a similar program here in Arkansas. The posted price is genenerally the same as stations nearby.
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2009TDI

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some times the loss leader is worth it to the vendor. you are paying with mark ups in other areas or with your future purchasing behavior.
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SeerLV

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Many supermarkets here offer this type of discount. All the ones who have their own gas stations.
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dyeh

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The article doesn't say who pays for the discount. Simple economics: SOMEONE's gotta pay.
It's just like if you don't pay your rent. You're in effect asking your landlord to pay your rent for you.
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USAFA82

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I just go to Costco.
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hank1326

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Let's make this a national program.
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GasholeMI

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Wish more places would do this but it leads me to wonder--who pays the difference?
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robertsss

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too bad not here in Canada
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amacquarrie

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we have this in NV, but the price of groceries at these stores are slightly higher then Walmart. So you actually don't save anything.
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acknot

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NO, its not a good program. Higher profit margins off food. $0.10 per gallon savings is what $0.10 off of every $3.60 spent on fuel? Food profit margins are near 30% ($3.60 X .30 = $1.08). And who says they wont raise food prices to offset the lower margins on gas? People are suckers for gimmicks.
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AC-302

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We have no such thing out here in ??LaLa?? land..
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Dinogam

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This sounds like a good program. Sunoco used to be affiliated with CAA here, but no longer.
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hugrad2005

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I take advantage of the discount Kroger offers, but you have to spend $100 to get the 10 cent discount. If you have a loyalty card, you get 2 cents off per gallon no matter what.
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omrperry

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It's not bad where Sunoco's are competitive, like they are here in the Capital District.
Except for the fact that, although Price Chopper is HEADQUARTERED here, they don't ovver the program here.
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hblee

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Wish there was a program like this in (Ottawa) Canada. We all need groceries so why not.
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Jeff4U

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Big deal. Kroger has done this for years.
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Gas_Buzzer

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Wish we had these stations.
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Matts_Pap

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Caveat emptor: "Let the buyer beware".
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roadkillGA

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old
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Toppers

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Nice Try!
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domer2

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haven't seen a sunoco in years.
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rod1965

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Safeway has the same type of discount except that it take $100 to get the price break.
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Lengas

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Proves they are gouging us.
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TommyTraveler

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There is no free lunch. Prices are generally inflated to offer a simulated discount.
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ramz77

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There are some credit card like Citi Dividend which offer 5% cashback for gas purchases...10 cent a gallon combined with shopping aint much...
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mplato

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I like the Kroger discount....shop there anyway so why not get the extra $$$ discount....thats a discount you can really use.
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AlaRedNeck

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We've had this for years with the Dillons/Kroger chain
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The local FuelAdvantage Sunoco has been consistently 10 cents a gallon higher than the next nearest station. Today for example - The FuelAdvantage Sunoco is 3.87 for 87e10 and the 3 closest Mobils are 3.77 for 87e10, and the LUKOIL is only $3.699 for 87e10! So the first $50 gets you parity at best, So you really need to spend $100 get get the first 10 cents in savings! The good thing is you can accumulate credits for up to 60 days, which is what I have done to save 50+ cents on a single fillup($250+ in groceries in less than a 60 day period) (which is actually saves 40+ cents) a gallon. So yes, one can save money, but imho it is not as good as it appears.
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scrounger

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come west with it
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unclebobMO

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It is likely that there is an offest in the prices that effectively minimizes the profit margin for both chains. However, it is business and the companies are only open to make profits. We might not like it, but that is the truth.
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mattf373

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BJ's and Costco u just have to be a mmember and not spend anything to get the discount.
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