You can use your ExxonMobil Gas Card exclusively at Exxon and Mobil gas stations nationwide. You can pay for gas, but you can also use it for non-fuel purchases inside Exxon and Mobil convenience stores.
With the ExxonMobil Gas Card, you can:
Limited time offer: Get 30¢ off every gallon of Synergy fuel for the first two months after account opening.
Save 12¢ per every gallon of Synergy Supreme+ premium gasoline or 10¢ per gallon on other Synergy fuel grades.
Get 5% back on in-store purchases and car washes as a statement credit on the first $1,200 in non-fuel purchases per year.
The Exxon Mobil Gas Card can be used for purchases at the pump or in the store at more than 10,000 Exxon and Mobil stations across the nation. Just go to this link to find your nearest Exxon Mobil Gas station: https://www.exxon.com/en/find-station . Hope this helps!
You can use your Shell Gas Card exclusively at Shell locations throughout the U.S. You can pay for gas, but also use it for non-fuel purchases inside Shell convenience stores.
No, you cannot use your Exxon Credit Card anywhere.
This card was issued specifically for ExxonMobil purchases like fuel or other supplies from their stores. You can use your card in more than 10,000 Exxon and Mobil gas stations nationwide.
Yes, you can use your gas credit card virtually anywhere as long as it belongs to a major credit card network like Visa or Mastercard. If, on the other hand, you have a gas-only co-branded card that does not belong to a credit card network, you will only be able to use it at the gas station it is affiliated with.... read full answer
Gas credit cards that can be used anywhere
Generally, gas credit cards are built to offer supplemented rewards on gas expenditures but do not have restraints on other purchases. There are gas credit cards that are co-branded with a specific gas station, but can be used anywhere. For instance, the Shell Credit Card belongs to the Mastercard network and can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted.
Other cards have general gas purchases as part of their reward categories, but aren’t affiliated with a specific gas station. The Citi Premier® Card, for instance, earns 3 points per $1 spent at restaurants, supermarkets and gas stations, 3 points per $1 on air travel and hotels, and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases. And it belongs to the Mastercard network, so you can use it anywhere Mastercard is accepted.
Gas-only cards
Gas-only cards are more like store cards as they do not belong to a specific card network and you can only use them for purchases at their affiliated gas stations. So if your card does not have a network logo on it, it’s a gas-only store card. These cards tend to have more lenient approval requirements.
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