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Mudflap or GetUpside? or both

Does anyone have experience with Getupside and or Mudflap fuel apps?
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FMC# 18675
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Reply #1
Never heard of Getupside. I have Mudflap installed and account linked, but from what I can tell, it's 5 cents off for the places I have checked.  Gasbuddy and Open Roads are better for me. I keep it as a backup, I am sure someday I will use it.

I don't pay by Gasbuddy, seems to be hit and miss on reviews, so if that works for someone, I'd like to hear.
Jason
2000 U295 36' Non-slide  ISC350

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Reply #2
Get TSD and get a real discount.
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Reply #3
This. I haven't found another program that is even close. Just saved $0.63/gallon on Feb. 25th.

Edit: added my last few fill-ups for perspective. "Total" is the amount I paid after the TSD discount. Discount is what was saved off the listed price on the gas station's sign.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

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Elliot : Oh you fortunate guy. Love the TSD card use it everywhere. Think it will help me now? Cheapest price I can find within a 100 miles, ( this is pump price before discount) is TA in Livingston CA. $5.83 per gallon
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Reply #5

Fuel card is a great tool for cheaper diesel but I can usually find it cheaper plus using credit card that gives back 3%. $3.90 vs $4.39
Doug W.
96 36' U270 CSGI #4946
04 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
PNW

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Reply #6
Personally, I'll pay a little more to stay out of city traffic to get a better price.  Pulling into a truck stop that has the large fill lines and less hassle is worth the extra.  I'm as tight as anyone but some things I just have to draw the line.
Just me
Chris
1999 U 320 DGFE
Build Number 5523
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In the field, Lonoke AR

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Reply #7
This. I haven't found another program that is even close. Just saved $0.63/gallon on Feb. 25th.

Edit: added my last few fill-ups for perspective. "Total" is the amount I paid after the TSD discount. Discount is what was saved off the listed price on the gas station's sign.

TSD card
Had to laugh, I too looked at my prior transactions yesterday then I got curious how much I had spent on fuel and got to about $8500 and had to stop, what in the world am i doing looking at the prices, now if I could see a dollar amount for the satisfaction im sure it was way more higher. I stopped at that.
Scott

 

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Reply #8
Personally, I'll pay a little more to stay out of city traffic to get a better price.  Pulling into a truck stop that has the large fill lines and less hassle is worth the extra.  I'm as tight as anyone but some things I just have to draw the line.
Just me
Chris

My travels in Western states for cheaper fuel don't take me through city traffic. Mostly newer tribal Travel Centers many have truck lanes, far cleaner and less congested.  I have had many more negative issues in major truck stops with drivers pulling forward or not and disappearing for what ever reasons, lanes so tight hard to open bay doors, diesel and oil soaked ground and high flow nozzles not shutting off properly just to name a few.




Doug W.
96 36' U270 CSGI #4946
04 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
PNW