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The Two Best Gas Rebate Cards

WITH GAS PRICES hovering around $2.89 a gallon for regular unleaded, who isn't looking for ways to alleviate that pain at the pump? Using a credit card that offers cash back on your gasoline purchases is one way to potentially cut costs.

Here's how they work: These cards offer cash back on all your purchases, with better rebates when you buy gasoline. But like any credit-card offer, you need to check under the hood before you sign up. "Gas, like other rewards, can just be a gimmick to get you to sign up for the card," says Scott Bilker, founder of Debtsmart.com, a web site dedicated to helping consumers manage credit cards wisely.

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Needless to say, these cards will save you money — if you pay off your balance in full each month. If you don't, you'll most likely be worse off using them than if you were to use cash.

Here's how to get the most mileage out of a gas card:

Look beyond introductory offers
Credit-card companies know you want to spend less on gasoline, so they've advertised some very attractive initial offers, says Bill Hardekopf, CEO of LowCards.com, a consumer information web site focusing on credit cards. Before you race to sign up, investigate how the rewards change down the road. Both the Marathon Platinum MasterCard and the WaWa Visa card, for example, initially offer 10% cash back on gasoline purchases at their branded stations. But the Marathon rate drops to 5% after 60 days, while the WaWa rate drops to 4%.

Skip station-specific cards
You need the flexibility to buy gas at whichever of your local stations has the lowest price on a given day, says Bilker. Unless you only have Exxon stations near you, or that Hess station around the corner always has the cheapest gas, you just won't rack up enough rewards to make it worth your time.

To find the best nonbrand specific cards, we scoured the web. There aren't many out there, but here are two we liked:

Best Gas Reward Cards
CardInterest RateAnnual FeeRebates
Discover Platinum Gas Card10.99% variableNone.Rebates are tiered, based on how much you spend. Your gas rebate is 5% for your first $1,500 in charges, and drops to 3% thereafter. You'll earn increasingly more rewards for all other purchases: 0.25% for the first $1,500 charged, 0.50% for the second $1,500, and 1% after you've charged a total of $3,000.
Chase PerfectCard Platinum Mastercard13.74% variableNone for the first year. Thereafter, you must use the card nine times to avoid the $19 annual fee.For the first 90 days, you'll receive a 6% rebate on all gas purchases (no station limitations). After that, you'll earn 3% rebate on all gas purchases. Rebates are automatically credited toward future card purchases.
Data from LowCards.com.

Consider a generic cash-back card
Getting a solid rebate on your gasoline purchases is great, says Bilker, but it is likely those purchases are just a sliver of your total credit-card bill. So crunch the numbers: A cash-back card may be a better deal. These cards offer a slightly higher rebate rate for all your purchases — 1% to 5%, depending on the retailer, compared with up to 1% as "other" purchases on gas-reward cards. Discover Platinum, for example, offers 1% back on purchases, plus 5% rebates in revolving award categories that include gasoline and travel. Plus, you've got the flexibility to spend those savings on whatever you like.


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User Comments
Posted by: gotalkmoney
I did a quick search for gas credit cards on Google and it seems as if the website http://www.findgascards.com has the BP visa card which seems to have really competitive rates for that particular gas station. I know it would be a pain to find a BP every time but for a 10% intro and 5% after that, I don't think you can beat that.
Posted by: bj445
I too am disappointed that the Citibank Platinum Card was not mentioned. The only problem I have with it, is that it only offers 5% on the first $3000 of merchandise. I could go over that some years. But it's low rate and wide acceptance make it my number one card, plus I prefer getting cash over coupons from Discover, whose card I also carry.
Posted by: sjessee
My Discover Gas Platinum has not paid dividends for either Sunoco nor Crown gasoline. Doesn't seem to be a universal gas card to me. And the the 5% discount is good on the first $1500 in purchases, not just gasoline, so if you want to get the 5%, spend on nothing but gasoline and then only the brands it supports.
Posted by: Brian1f1
This article is poorly researched... American Express Blue Cash beats the gas only cards for most people and it wasn't even mentioned... After the initial 6 grand or so it goes to 5 % gas 5% super Market 5% drug store, and then 1.5% on everything else which is extremly high. It isnt capped until 50k unlike alot of other rebate cards.. How could SM miss this?
Posted by: hermandelang
Citibank Diamond Preferred
and
American Express Cash Blue
both provide 5% at gas stations and supermarkets - UNLIMITED - no time limitations.
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