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	<title>Comments on: Gas Station Credit Cards</title>
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		<description>There are two different types of gas-rebate credit cards - general credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard or Discover that offer gas rebates as part of a larger reward program, and cards offered by specific oil companies that offer rebates for purchases at their particular gas stations. Unless you only use one specific brand of gas, you&#039;re better off going with a general credit card since you&#039;ll have more flexibility in where you purchase gas.
Unlike other reward cards, gas rebate cards have few stings attached and can offer significant savings. If you have an average credit score, and you fill up your tank at least twice a month, gas rebate cards are a true value.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two different types of gas-rebate credit cards &#8211; general credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard or Discover that offer gas rebates as part of a larger reward program, and cards offered by specific oil companies that offer rebates for purchases at their particular gas stations. Unless you only use one specific brand of gas, you&#8217;re better off going with a general credit card since you&#8217;ll have more flexibility in where you purchase gas.<br />
Unlike other reward cards, gas rebate cards have few stings attached and can offer significant savings. If you have an average credit score, and you fill up your tank at least twice a month, gas rebate cards are a true value.</p>
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