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Well that sucks.

I don't remember having to give them a pic of my drivers license. I did submit a credit card for payment. I might have given them the DL, I was exhausted when I signed up. I really don't remember that being a requirement. Maybe they changed their policy. Are you using IOS or Android? I could see someone using stolen CC#s. Maybe they had problem.

So for your troubles.


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Reading reviews, one said it only works on the high flow pumps. True?

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Originally Posted by Brazos
Reading reviews, one said it only works on the high flow pumps. True?
That depends on the station. The one here works only on the truck island. I like the truck islands better anyway as it saves time pumping.


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UPDATE:
I haven't been driving the pickup much this winter so I haven't needed much diesel. I've only filled it twice since learning about Mudflap and neither time was it below half. So far, I've saved $27 in only 2 fill ups. I'm comparing the Mudflap prices to Walmart, the cheapest diesel in town. I drive by there a couple times a week. We only have 1 station nearby who's on Mudflap and it's 13 or 14 miles to it from home and it's well out of my usual line of driving. This station isn't the cheapest one around by any means.


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Is there a way to find out if I have any stations in my local before I give them my credit card?

Or if someone can look, I am in Colorado Springs


Thanks in advance.


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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Is there a way to find out if I have any stations in my local before I give them my credit card?

Or if someone can look, I am in Colorado Springs


Thanks in advance.
You can download and install the app without entering your CC until you use it. Right now I see 2 stations in Co. springs, both priced at 4.58. One is the Maverik at I-25 exit 138. The other is a Maverik on E. Filmore. There are a number of others in surrounding towns.


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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Is there a way to find out if I have any stations in my local before I give them my credit card?

Or if someone can look, I am in Colorado Springs


Thanks in advance.
You can download and install the app without entering your CC until you use it. Right now I see 2 stations in Co. springs, both priced at 4.58. One is the Maverik at I-25 exit 138. The other is a Maverik on E. Filmore. There are a number of others in surrounding towns.

OK thanks,When I tried to install it today, it asked for my credit card.I will have to re look it. I know where both those stations are.

I really appreciate you looking it for me.

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We do t have enough stations to worry about that. There is one though where I’d only buy fuel in an emergency - Big John’s in Sterling. $0.40 more thana station half mile away.


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I’ve been using it for just a couple of months. Usually around 20 cents off pump price. Last week have a station where it was 50 cents off pump price. Paid 3.50 per gallon, still too high. Ha ha

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I added the app, I live in AZ, not many here and they are about 3 hours away. Those prices are about .30 lower, great deal if I ever get close to em.

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The last few weeks, the nearest one to me is .20 higher than a couple other local stations. Previously, it was quite a bit lower. I can't explain how prices are set.


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What I see is that our wholesale prices drop much faster than retail prices. Discounts are the steepest when prices drop fast. When prices have been stable for a long time, discounts tend to be small.


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Originally Posted by Dutch
What I see is that our wholesale prices drop much faster than retail prices. Discounts are the steepest when prices drop fast. When prices have been stable for a long time, discounts tend to be small.
That's often because a retailer has tanks full of fuel that they paid a high price for. They try to not sell it at a loss.


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It seems over the last several months there was not that much savings with Mudflap app. However yesterday I filled up in MO at 2.99 per gal with the app. 0.70 or so off pump price. Thank you whoever is helping me out.

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