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Best fuel loyalty scheme
At present, I mainly purchase my diesel from Shell and use my fuel card every time, I occasionally get the odd voucher through the post, recently I've been wondering if this is the best place to spend my heard earned pennies.
My other option is to use Tesco and use my clubcard(I don't shop at Tesco so my reward points would just be diesel).
Currently spending around £100 per month, any advice welcome.
My other option is to use Tesco and use my clubcard(I don't shop at Tesco so my reward points would just be diesel).
Currently spending around £100 per month, any advice welcome.
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Tesco is best imo as long as you spend it on deals or boost , on £100 spend would be 50 points or £2 in deals
Shell is 1 point per litre would be 76 points at £1.30 a litre on £100 a month, you need 500 points for £2.50 voucher so spending £650 on fuel
that's if i have worked it out correctly
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I was thinking perhaps Sainsbury's was a better deal with double Nectar points if you use a Sainsbury Credit Card.0
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You seem to be making an assumption that all fuel is the same price. Shell is regularly 3 or 4p a litre more than Tesco, Sainsbury or Morrisons. If you are spending £100 a month on fuel, thats a difference of the equivilant of about 2 litres worth a month. 24 litres a year would be around £33 a year.
If you go to tesco you save £33 a yesr on fuel and get £24 worth of tesco vouchers.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0 -
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I used sainsburys, when paying I use my nectar card (virtually always have a double points on fuel voucher as well) and my Santander credit card so I get cash back. I could 5p off fuel at tesco, but it's 4p more expensive per litre than our sainsburys and I wouldn't want to shop in tesco.0
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Supermarket schemes are probably your best bet. Personally I'd rather have tesco clubcard points but living in a small self important town they dont allow tesco's to open here so Sainsbury's is the only supermarket petrol station (Waitrose dont do them yet)0
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If it makes any difference, you can also collect Tesco Clubcard points at Esso petrol stations now.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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