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Circle K @ 466 & Southern Trace.
The Circle K located on the corner of 466 and Southern Trace is no longer affiliated with Shell. Bought gas for the golf cart this morning and my Shell Fuel Rewards card was “not recognized”. Ok, no big deal. The thing that irked me the most was now there is separate prices for using Circle K’s Easy Pay credit card and a regular credit or debit card. The difference is $.06 cents per gallon. The extra $.30 cents to fill-up the golf cart is not going to break me, but I just don’t like stations that charge more for folks that does not have the oil company’s affinity credit card. I don’t know if this change applies to all Circle K’s or just this location. Last Sunday the Circle K/Shell @ 441 and Santa Barbara was still a Shell station. Look like I will be bypassing the Circle K at Southern Trace.
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There product their rules.
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My money, my decision on where to shop.
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Circle K @ 466 & Southern Trace.
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Gas Card
We were buying a gas card at Publix's and asked for "Shell". The person checking us out told us the Gas Stations on 466 no longer take Shell and suggested WAWA which we did
and they work just as fine. Typical good service from Publix!!:popcorn: |
Cash or credit used to be at stations a while back. Now it's a choice between cards that makes a price difference. Electric cars will have a similar format one day.
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As far as Shell, They have one of the best detergent packages and they have a loyalty card that gets you ???? five cents off on a gallon and a grocery promotion where you pay $40 for a $50 gift card when you spend a minimum of $50. |
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Thanks for the important information.
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I always get a laugh at people that use the "high test" I.E. 93, when the manufacturer recommends "regular" I.E. 85.
They think that it will help their car. In reality, the higher octane gas is for high compression engines. Using it in a "regular"engine will result in unburnt gas which will create deposits on the pistons. And a waste of money. |
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1. "$.30" equals 30 cents 2. ".30 cents" equals three tenths of a cent (not a third) |
Actually$.30 is only 30 cents.
$.03 is 3 cents and $.003 is 3/10 of 1cent |
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