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Yeah, but look out for their pushing gift cards for double fuel discounts. If you buy $50 in cards you get .10 off per gallon up to 30 gallons =$3.00,but you pay about $4.50 in sales tax on it when you buy it,so you are down $1.50,and then when you use the $50 giftcard you pay sales tax again and you are then down $6. State loves it! And how many make sure they get 30 gallons?
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on February 23, 2012, 11:18:48 AM Yeah, but look out for their pushing gift cards for double fuel discounts. If you buy $50 in cards you get .10 off per gallon up to 30 gallons =$3.00,but you pay about $4.50 in sales tax on it when you buy it,so you are down $1.50,and then when you use the $50 giftcard you pay sales tax again and you are then down $6. State loves it! And how many make sure they get 30 gallons?There is no sales tax on the purchase of the gift card itself.
I've never been charged sales tax, or a fee when buying a gift card from anywhere.
Little trucks drive better on the dirt roads then big trucks IMO.Have to add driving in the wind makes a difference on gas prices. I did the math today and I got 18 mpg with my explorer . My average for the winter was only 16mpg.