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@Phillbo and you pay the credit price thats posted on the big LED sign. With a card I usually save 0.15 -1.00 of the posted prices. With any "trucker's fuel card," you will pay at the pump, and you must use the trucker's fuel aisle. Make sure your filler pipe is large enough to accommodate the high-flow nozzle.
 
So, what if I try to use the truckers pump without any fancy truckers card? Do I have to go inside and pre pay?

I just use the regular pumps since I know what I'm paying and my rig is less than 50'.

Im installing a 60 gallon tank next week so the high flow may be worth all the card juggling.

I also avoid the interstates as much as possible so very few truck stops.
Why wouldn't you use " the fancy truckers card"? That is of course you are rich and saving at times of over a $$$1.00 per gallon, aka $60 on your new tank!

I've been with Open Roads for several years and appreciate their discounts, and maybe better their customer service. Call them, they answer. But, I read about Greelane over the winter and signed up.

This past Spring traveling to Florida from WNY State, and back I started using Greenlane. Why, because as we were headed down the interstate I would ask my DW where the next fuel stop was where we could use either card. Bingo, GL is good at Pilot/Flying J's, and OR is not. Enough reason right there to have both cards. Options!
 

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