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<blockquote data-quote="gfcobra04" data-source="post: 16182373" data-attributes="member: 50459"><p>Just because you fill up at an Exxon station doesn’t mean you are getting only Exxon fuel. Think about it Exxon doesn’t have facilities all over the USA to refill all there stations. You are getting anywhere from 10% to 80% named fuel at that station depending on the type of station. You are paying for the right to use your Exxon credit card not Exxon fuel.</p><p> Dealer stations have to have a higher percentage of named fuel at there location. They have the words “dealer station” above the entrance or words to that effect.</p><p>Now you do get what you pay for so your Exxon station may be paying more for higher quality fuel versus buying on the spot market which can be cheaper at times and more than likely lower quality fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfcobra04, post: 16182373, member: 50459"] Just because you fill up at an Exxon station doesn’t mean you are getting only Exxon fuel. Think about it Exxon doesn’t have facilities all over the USA to refill all there stations. You are getting anywhere from 10% to 80% named fuel at that station depending on the type of station. You are paying for the right to use your Exxon credit card not Exxon fuel. Dealer stations have to have a higher percentage of named fuel at there location. They have the words “dealer station” above the entrance or words to that effect. Now you do get what you pay for so your Exxon station may be paying more for higher quality fuel versus buying on the spot market which can be cheaper at times and more than likely lower quality fuel. [/QUOTE]
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