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Morrison's fuel promo
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Do they REALLY mean this?
''Never pay full price on your fuel again.''
''Never pay full price on your fuel again.''
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.morrisons will offset the cost because they earn a good commission from the giftcard providor for every gift card they sell, do not be fooled into thinking morrisons are doing anything but creating cash flow to make for a good end of year result to shareholders, they will have increased the cost of a litre at the pumps some weeks ago in anticipation of this offer launch too and so it is a smoke screen, don;t be fooled, shop at asda
to explain further, when morrisons sell a third party gift card they do not actually then keep the cost of the giftcard, thye just get a commission from the gift card providor, (not the store the card is for) and this is actually money with no real costs linked to it as the cards require very little floor space/display area and are a great money earner if sold in quantity, morrisons may well sell thousands of these third party giftcards over the christmas period but by ingeniously introducing this so called fuel saving linked deal, they are really really cashing in on a pre-christmas- trading cash input.
My local corner shop is a largish Morrisons where petrol is the cheapest already locally
I will not be buying a bloomin' gift card @ £10 a time just for 1p off a litre of petrol
So, the "''Never pay full price on your fuel again.''" is, IMO very misleading because who would ever buy a gift card every week? (or how ever often they fill up) No one!
I will not be buying a bloomin' gift card @ £10 a time just for 1p off a litre of petrol
So, the "''Never pay full price on your fuel again.''" is, IMO very misleading because who would ever buy a gift card every week? (or how ever often they fill up) No one!
you could be right, but as I shop in neither Sainsburys or Tesco regularly enough for the points to be of any benefit to me, I'll stick with Morrisons (I managed to get a whole £2 coupon for Tesco in a year lol)
They do have the petrol miles thing. If you top up you get points - around 10 lots of £35 or more petrol will get me a fiver off shopping so around a good £50 a year for us :)
They do have the petrol miles thing. If you top up you get points - around 10 lots of £35 or more petrol will get me a fiver off shopping so around a good £50 a year for us :)
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