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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: STEVE-UK on October 21, 2019, 06:09:27 pm
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due to expansion i'm looking into fuel cards, any recommendations?
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Do not use ALLSTAR , I had one a while ago and they offered a discount for certain supermarkets. All of a sudden they stopped the discount and started charging me more than the forecourt. Took a couple of months to realise as they only send you a bill once a month
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Ok Shrek, thanks for the heads up
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Get two. You'll get an email off them on Friday telling you what the prices are next week, go with the cheapest. When they see you have stopped using their card, they drop the price.
Make sure you specify, and get in writing, that you will not pay any kind of annual fee.
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Just get an account at local filling station?
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Just get an account at local filling station?
I agree
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Just get an account at local filling station?
I had one of those, they couldn't complete with Tesco's prices.
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Company credit card with good cash back offers. Always pay the account off in full so no interest charges.
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Company credit card with good cash back offers. Always pay the account off in full so no interest charges.
A fuel card can only be used for fuel. Giving a credit card to an employee is not something I would do tbh.
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Company credit card with good cash back offers. Always pay the account off in full so no interest charges.
A fuel card can only be used for fuel. Giving a credit card to an employee is not something I would do tbh.
Suppose it depends if you can trust your employees or not. If you don’t trust them enough to get a receipt when fuelling up then yes a fuel card would be best.
Also, just to add. An ex employee of mine had a dedicated fuel card some years ago. I found out he was able to do a deal with someone at the local petrol station, they were giving him cigs and putting it through as diesel, I’m talking 120 cigs a week too. Fuel cards are not problem free.
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Some great points made there guys!
I did consider an account at our local fuel station, However, I don't think it would be practical as we won't always be passing
Im thinking, a fuel card direct with a supplier ie Texaco would be a better option
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Great Idea Soupy
Get two. You'll get an email off them on Friday telling you what the prices are next week, go with the cheapest. When they see you have stopped using their card, they drop the price.
Make sure you specify, and get in writing, that you will not pay any kind of annual fee.
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Great Idea Soupy
Get two. You'll get an email off them on Friday telling you what the prices are next week, go with the cheapest. When they see you have stopped using their card, they drop the price.
Make sure you specify, and get in writing, that you will not pay any kind of annual fee.
Switched mine from Fuel card services to Onroute this week. Both were cheaper than the cheapest round here (Tesco). I'm paying 2.8ppl less.
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I had to put fuel in at a motorway services the other day. £1.55!!!!!
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Thats a decent discount Soupy!
So on motorways where they charge £1.50+ per litre, as Oooog mentioned, do you still get fuel at the same fixed price?
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Thats a decent discount Soupy!
So on motorways where they charge £1.50+ per litre, as Oooog mentioned, do you still get fuel at the same fixed price?
Yup. Some of the supermarkets add a surcharge, normally 1p but I had a card previously that Tesco added 20p. It's detailed on the Friday email though.
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When I started using fuel cards I told my mum about the old switcheroo, she checked how much her work (oil company) were being charged and it was 50p more than the pump! They'd just signed up to one card and never thought about it or looked at it.
The fuel card companies are all bandits. You need to check every invoice and get all agreements in writing.
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Company credit card with good cash back offers. Always pay the account off in full so no interest charges.
A fuel card can only be used for fuel. Giving a credit card to an employee is not something I would do tbh.
Its easy you just limit the Credit Card with a maximum spend amount each month. How much fuel does a WW Van use in a month?
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Fuel Genie - very good.
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Fuel Genie - very good.
I tried fuel genie a few years ago, it basically just gives you supermarket prices doesn't it?
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Fuel Genie - very good.
We use Fuel Genie, can use Tesco, Morrisons and I think they have just added Sainsburys