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Gas cards no longer proving e-bills Dave Balcom 07-07-2006
Posted by Dave Balcom on July 7, 2006, 2:28 pm
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I have 4 gas cards (Shell, BP, Phillips and Citgo) that notified me that
they no longer offer e-billing through my bank (Commerce Bank) and will
be sending bills through the mail again. Does anyone know why? It looks
like they are all serviced through Citibank.

It was convenient being able to download information from one source
rather than going to 4 different vendor sites.

Thanks,
Dave

Posted by John Gray on July 7, 2006, 2:35 pm
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> I have 4 gas cards (Shell, BP, Phillips and Citgo) that notified me
that
> they no longer offer e-billing through my bank (Commerce Bank) and
will
> be sending bills through the mail again. Does anyone know why? It
looks
> like they are all serviced through Citibank.
>
> It was convenient being able to download information from one source
> rather than going to 4 different vendor sites.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>

I have two credit cards that were taken over by CitiCorp. One is a gas
card that had a 5% discount for all the 12 years I used it before they
got involved. Within a year the 5% was no longer available. I haven't
used either of the two cards in the 14 months since nor do I intend to.

I have a credit card application I've been meaning to take to my credit
union. When it is issued, I will be terminating any contact with
CitiCorp and plan on avoiding them from then on.



Posted by Bob Wang on July 7, 2006, 2:51 pm
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John:

Have you considered the Discover Platinum Gas Card? At one time Discover
also offered the same 5% back deal for Restaurant and Home Improvement
Cards. The latter two are discontinued, but it looks like the Gas Card is
here to stay:

http://www.discovercard.com/apply/gas/?icmpgn=200512_dc_wp_hk_drpdwn_acq_nap_gas_1

Bob

>>>
I have two credit cards that were taken over by CitiCorp. One is a gas
card that had a 5% discount for all the 12 years I used it before they
got involved. Within a year the 5% was no longer available. I haven't
used either of the two cards in the 14 months since nor do I intend to.

I have a credit card application I've been meaning to take to my credit
union. When it is issued, I will be terminating any contact with
CitiCorp and plan on avoiding them from then on.
<<<



Posted by John Gray on July 7, 2006, 9:52 pm
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> John:
>
> Have you considered the Discover Platinum Gas Card? At one time
> Discover also offered the same 5% back deal for Restaurant and Home
> Improvement Cards. The latter two are discontinued, but it looks like
> the Gas Card is here to stay:
>
> http://www.discovercard.com/apply/gas/?icmpgn=200512_dc_wp_hk_drpdwn_a
> cq_nap_gas_1
>
> Bob

I've had a Platinum Discover Card for a number of years and they sent an
announcement in my bill a month ago about automatically receiving a 5%
discount on gasoline purchases for the summer. I'll see if I get it off
this next bill.

If Discover was accepted by all businesses, I would be happy with just
that one card. They do business right. Alas, occasionally I need a
Visa or Mastercard at a very few places.


>>>>
> I have two credit cards that were taken over by CitiCorp. One is a
> gas card that had a 5% discount for all the 12 years I used it before
> they got involved. Within a year the 5% was no longer available. I
> haven't used either of the two cards in the 14 months since nor do I
> intend to.
>
> I have a credit card application I've been meaning to take to my
> credit union. When it is issued, I will be terminating any contact
> with CitiCorp and plan on avoiding them from then on.
> <<<
>
>


Posted by Bob Wang on July 7, 2006, 3:07 pm
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John:

I forgot that Chase still offers the Cash Plus Card, which also pays 5% back
at gas stations.
The card is not on Chase's web site, but you can still find it here:
http://www.firstusa.com/cgi-bin/webcgi/webserve.cgi?partner_dir_name=chase_cashplus_champ&page=cont&mkid=60JR&MSC=X30CBB01

Bob



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