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  2. 8 tips for using gas credit cards wisely - AOL

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    Private-label gas cards can have less competitive rates and terms, on par with subprime cards offered to those with credit problems. That means you should watch out for high APRs, late payment ...

  3. 8 tips for using gas credit cards wisely - AOL

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    Gas credit cards are available as private label cards for specific gas brands or as co-branded cards that are issued by banks and carry the logo of a payment network (such as MasterCard or Visa).

  4. Gas rebate credit cards - Wikipedia

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    The appeal of a gas rebate credit card is that cardholders obtain a sure percent of the sum they consume on gasoline each month in the form of a rebate check at the end of the year. It works similarly to a cashback discount recognition card with the exception that the gasoline discount is frequently applied each month, rather than each year ...

  5. The best credit cards to save money on gas - AOL

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    The right gas rewards card could help you earn cash back or points each time you fill up—or even when you're spending money elsewhere. The best credit cards to save money on gas Skip to main content

  6. How to handle repeated credit card fraud - AOL

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    Payment card fraud losses worldwide reached $33.83 billion in 2023, according to The Nilson Report’s Annual Fraud Statistics issue — up 1.1 percent from 2022. In the next 10 years, card fraud ...

  7. Fuel card - Wikipedia

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    A card lock control system uses a punch card or magnetic stripe card to uniquely identify a fuel buyer on a private server. This was done to avoid a credit card interchange fee which raised the cost of fuel considerably. The first commercial fuel cards resembled a credit card with a name and a company logo on them. When a customer entered a ...

  8. Pay at the pump - Wikipedia

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    Pay at the pump is a system used at many filling stations, where customers can pay for their fuel by inserting a credit card, debit card, or fuel card into a slot on the pump, bypassing the requirement to make the transaction with the station attendant or to walk away from one's vehicle.

  9. The 9 Best Gas Credit Cards of October 2022 - AOL

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    The best gas credit cards don’t always come from gas stations. In fact, because fuel costs make up such a small percentage of the average American budget (we spend about $5,000 on fuel each year ...