Every time you pull up to a gasoline pump to fill up your vehicle, you have to answer one question: Cash or credit? Well, using a credit card to purchase gasoline can offer multiple advantages over paying with cash, yet many people still insist on paying with cash. We’ll get into those advantages, but first, for those of you still paying with cash because you’ve never tried paying by credit card, let’s cover the basics of how you actually go about paying at the pump with a credit card.
How to Pay at the Pump
First off, let’s acknowledge that not every filling station out there allows you to pay at the pump. Some stations may not have up-to-date pumps with integrated credit card terminals. It’s also possible, if not probable, that one or more of the pump terminals could be out of order. Other stations may be located in states that don’t allow customers to pump their own gas or have restrictions limiting self-service (we’re talking about you, New Jersey and Oregon). Still other stations may only accept cash or debit card payments. If any of these apply to the filling station you’ve pulled into, then you probably won’t be able to pay for your gas via credit card at the pump.