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    Quote Originally Posted by BF52 View Post
    I dont know if anyone mentioned this before as its a long thread, but...

    To get cheaper BP Ultimate petrol...

    Get a Citibank BP card to get a 5% discount... beats coles/shopper dockets.
    How do I get a card, I just started using BP instead of Vpower since Shell's fuel supply shat itself. Are there any expenses for getting the card, or is it free membership?

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    Behind the wheel of my car, cruising the hills of adelaide
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    its a BP citibank credit card. you must pay for the fuel using the card, which means you dont really save that much because of the fees associated with using the card itself. you'd have to be buying at least 50 litres for any real saving.
    Current Performance Modifications to ED6:
    not telling, but it involves a semi-quad carb setup, and lots and lots of compression.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeverAMV View Post
    which means you dont really save that much because of the fees associated with using the card itself. you'd have to be buying at least 50 litres for any real saving.
    What associated fees?
    I dont pay a mastercard surcharge, if thats what u are saying.
    Only cost is the annual fee which u pay for most credit cards anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markoJEK1 View Post
    How do I get a card, I just started using BP instead of Vpower since Shell's fuel supply shat itself. Are there any expenses for getting the card, or is it free membership?

    SO it's just not up here in rockvegas weve run out 2wice last week and allready this week.

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