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CFN & EFS fuel card overlap

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J&JD

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Location
Fremont, California
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4018
RV Length
40’
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins ISL450
TOW/TOAD
Jeep Wrangler Sahara
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No
For years I have used the CFN fuel network (especially out west) for fueling my DS pusher because I like the convenience of fueling at cardlock stations that are 18 wheel friendly and are usually not busy. I had no idea that my EFS card would work at virtually all these commercial spots! The discount is not nearly as good as at a TA but there is a discount. You might be surprised at how many facilities will accept the EFS card at the pump. Stop at your favorite spot and give it a try!
 
For years I have used the CFN fuel network (especially out west) for fueling my DS pusher because I like the convenience of fueling at cardlock stations that are 18 wheel friendly and are usually not busy. I had no idea that my EFS card would work at virtually all these commercial spots! The discount is not nearly as good as at a TA but there is a discount. You might be surprised at how many facilities will accept the EFS card at the pump. Stop at your favorite spot and give it a try!

I have a pilot/flying J card for this exact reason. I do not want to deal with going in the store, or having to fit at a small pump station.
 
The efs works at virtually all truck stops. If it is out of network, they will add a $1.00 fee, which is worth every penny for the convenience.

Out west, Cenex is often the lowest price, and using efs gives you the discounted cash price.
 
The efs works at virtually all truck stops. If it is out of network, they will add a $1.00 fee, which is worth every penny for the convenience.

Out west, Cenex is often the lowest price, and using efs gives you the discounted cash price.

I have a shell fleet card for my business, they are run by WEX also. I wonder if my shell card would work then too? I just don't want to be the guy at the pump with the DECLINED message by using a non approved card. LOL
 

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