Prepaid Gas Cards
Prepaid gas
cards have fast become the ideal method
of conserving fuel costs. Manageable and easy to use, you
can buy gas cards from almost anywhere and the best part
of it all is there are 5 to 10 percent savings on gas
costs whenever you use a prepaid gas card. It's like
having a credit card with its limit already paid
for.
And that's where
the problem starts. Prepaid gas cards are NOT supposed to
be used like credit cards, but most users tend to fall
for the gimmick. To take the example of Shell, a Shell
prepaid gas card also entitles you to Shell convenience
store items as well as Shell automotive products and
services. That's all well; like all good marketers, they
have given an irresistible hook to their product. Who can
resist the ease of buying $50 gas cards and using it not
only at the pump but also if you want to get your car oil
changed?
With their small denominations, and the
apparent ease of use, it's quite easy to overdo things. Many
users become so enthralled by the prospect of saving money on
gas (not to mention the immense ease of use) that they actually
end of spending more on gas through their prepaid gas cards.
It starts innocuously when you realize that by the end of third
week of the month, you've already spent your budgeted gas
money.
The key to
preventing such situations is to realize that prepaid gas
cards are meant to encourage you to spend less, not more.
By rationing your gas budget (and it will take time to
get used to), you'll soon find that you're making inroads
into your gas bill and have really started saving that 10
percent of your gas bill.
Prepaid gas cards
are ideal for long trips and even for short, inner city
trips. In an ideal situation you would buy a set amount
of ‘gas credit' in the form of prepaid gas cards at the
beginning of every month and use them as the need arises.
No need to carry gas money.
Like hunting for
cheap gas prices and changing your driving habits,
prepaid gas cards can seem to have a limited impact –
their only obvious benefit is their ease of use. But by
taking advantage of their price savings, you can add to
your overall savings and start to substantially reduce
your gas bill. For more information on gas cards, please
visit this gas
card site.
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