Best Gas Credit Cards
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The points given on this card are equal to 5 percent cash back at any station where you pay at the pump.
For those who pay at the supermarkets, it's 3 percent and an additional 1 percent on all other purchases.
There is no annual fee, but you must have a PenFed membership, which is $15 unless you qualify from military connection or where you work.
For those who pay at the supermarkets, it's 3 percent and an additional 1 percent on all other purchases.
There is no annual fee, but you must have a PenFed membership, which is $15 unless you qualify from military connection or where you work.

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A Phillips 66/Conoco/Union 76 card is no good at all except if you need to buy gas and can find one of their stations. That's my experience, anyway.
I don't believe the Chevron station is selling gasoline for $1.53 per gallon! This must be a Canadian station selling gasoline by the liter (note the Victoria sign).