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Where To Buy Shell Refillable Card [2021]



Brinks' Business Expense card can be used anywhere that accepts Debit Mastercard. That's about 8 million retailers in the US, so you can rest assured that your drivers will be able to use this card at almost any gas station.




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With this fuel card program, you'll gain access to Brinks' intuitive expenses dashboard, which you can use to easily set up spending controls, disable and re-enable certain cards, and see how much each driver is spending, on what, and where.


Unlike Shell's refillable gift card, there's a whole list of fees to be aware of with Brink's prepaid card. The reason is you're getting a lot more financial services in return for your investment. Brink's card is a lot more formal, and lets you withdraw from ATMs, for instance. You can find the entire list of Brink's prepaid Mastercard fees here.


Purchase or use of Card constitutes acceptance of these terms: CardFact 25, Inc. or its assignee is the Card issuer and sole obligor to Cardholder. Card is distributed by Shell and its affiliates. Neither Shell nor its affiliates are obligors to Cardholder. Obligor agrees that card may be used, up to balance, to buy goods and services at any Shell location in the U.S., excluding territories. Redeemable for cash where required by law. Cash discounts may not apply. Except in certain circumstances, Card will not be replaced or replenished if lost or stolen. For pay at the pump redemption, insert Card and follow instructions. Pay at the pump may not be possible if balance less than one dollar. If you are having difficulty, present Card inside Shell store for payment. For balance or other inquiries call 1-800-300-8113. Shell trademarks are property of Shell Trademark Management B.V. and are used with permission. 2016 Shell Oil Company


The ARCO PumpPASS prepaid gas card is akin to the Shell Refillable Card, except you use it at ARCO stations, and it is not refillable. It is useful on the West Coast, where most ARCO stations are located. You can get the card in denominations up to $100.


Only purchases of eligible items made with your Shoppers or Loyalty Card from The Kroger Co. Family of Stores are eligible for points. Maximum discount at stations located in Louisiana is $0.10 per gallon. Not valid in Missouri or where prohibited by law. Excludes fuel purchases, gift cards/certificates, lottery, mail-order services, money orders, postage stamps, product deposit (if applicable), service fees (including pickup and delivery), promotional tickets, tax, and tobacco. Alcohol, fluid milk, and milk products are excluded in some areas. Some Pharmacy exclusions apply. The program can be modified or discontinued at any time without notice. Fuel redemption offer is for one purchase of fuel not to exceed 35 gallons, subject to credit and debit card fraud prevention limits on the amount of purchase and gallon limits less than 35 gallons by order of local officials in certain jurisdictions (typically during specific hours of operation when fuel dispensing equipment is unsupervised). We reserve the right to charge a minimum amount per gallon if the discount is greater than the price per gallon. Selling or purchasing fuel points is prohibited. No discounts to dealers, wholesalers, or fleet programs. No cash back. We may suspend or remove you from the fuel program due to violation of these terms or because of fraudulent activity or suspected fraudulent activity. Not valid with any other fuel offer.


Gift card is valid only at participating Valero, Diamond Shamrock, Beacon and Shamrock stores. Gift card may be used for any purchase except money orders or lottery tickets. Gift card cannot be redeemed for cash except where required by law. Gift card is a bearer instrument, and if lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed or used without permission, neither the gift card nor the remaining value can be replaced.


When you add a credit, debit, prepaid, or transit card (where available) to Apple Pay, information that you enter on your device is encrypted and sent to Apple servers. If you use the camera to enter the card information, the information is never saved on your device or photo library.


I think if you buy a prepaid gas card from 1 major station, (i.e. Shell, Amaco, etc.), it will cost you more then being able to shop around. If the gas card allows you to go anywhere, then it may work for you.


Safer than carrying cash5 and convenient, a reloadable prepaid card is an excellent banking alternative. Enjoy the freedom to make purchases anywhere Visa debit cards and Debit MasterCard are accepted, pay bills online3 and get cash at more than a million ATMs worldwide.6


The NetSpend Visa Prepaid Card is issued by Pathward, National Association, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Netspend is a registered agent of Pathward, N.A. Card may be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Certain products and services may be licensed under U.S. Patent Nos. 6,000,608 and 6,189,787. Use of the Card Account is subject to activation, ID verification, and funds availability. Transaction fees, terms, and conditions apply to the use and reloading of the Card Account. See the Cardholder Agreement for details. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. TSYS and Netspend are federally registered U.S. service marks of Total System Services, Inc.


There's no need for recipients to have a bank account or pay check-cashing fees. Deposits are made automatically to the card, and funds are available for immediate use wherever Visa or Mastercard debit cards are accepted.


This legal guide answers common questions about gift certificates and gift cards sold after January 1, 2004, with respect to California law. Since most of the answers also have exceptions, be sure to read the entire answer. Please be aware that the federal government has also recently enacted regulations on the topic of gift certificates and gift cards, effective August 22, 2010.1 Federal law may pre-empt California law where the terms are inconsistent and federal law is more protective of consumers. Because the federal regulation is so new, specific issues of pre-emption have not been decided by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system, nor have they been litigated. It is the opinion of this office that, where the laws are inconsistent, the law that is most protective of consumers should be followed. For an overview and comparison of federal and California gift card law, please see Tables A and B, attached.


In the case of a gift card usable with multiple, unaffiliated sellers, ask about expiration dates and any applicable fees. In addition, ask about the locations where the unspent portion of the value can be redeemed, and the manner in which that amount can be redeemed. This is important even for "single seller" cards, many of which can be purchased at an unaffiliated location.27


112 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 205.20. 2California Civil Code Sections 1749.45-1749.6. 3California Civil Code Section 1749.5(a). 4California Civil Code Section 1749.5(b). 5California Civil Code Section 1749.51. 6California Civil Code Section 1749.45(a). 7California Civil Code Section 1749.45(a). 8California Civil Code Section 1749.45(b). California Business and Professions Code Section 17538.9 permits certain fees and practices with respect to prepaid calling cards. This exception was modified effective January 1, 2005, to clarify that a redemption date was not another name for an expiration date. (Stats. 2004 ch 319 (AB656) [Assembly Floor analysis August 11, 2004].) 9One argument has been made that sellers in a single mall are actually "affiliated" under the law because they have each agreed to honor the cards. This argument has not been tested, and it is doubtful that it would be successful. In addition, many "multiple seller" cards are issued by banks, usable similar to pre-paid debit cards. A seller of these unaffiliated, multiple seller cards may take the position that such cards without an expiration date are exempt from the definition of "gift certificate" under Civil Code section 1749.45(a), and therefore service fees or dormancy fees can be imposed and do not have to be disclosed. This argument has not been tested to our knowledge. While such an argument could be made on the face of Civil Code section 1749.45(a), such fees could in fact use up the value of the card, violating the spirit of the law. Buyers should be aware when purchasing "unaffiliated, multiple seller" cards that not all questions about the terms of these cards have been answered by the Legislature or the courts. 10California Civil Code Sections 1749.5(a)(1),(f). 11California Civil Code Section 1749.5(d). 12While the term "capital letters" is found in the statute, we deduce that this requirement would not apply if the expiration date listed consists of only numbers. 13California Civil Code Section 1749.5(d)(1). 14California Civil Code Section 1749.5(d)(2). 15California Civil Code Section 1749.5(d)(3); 83 Ops. Cal. Atty. Gen. 243 (2000). The Attorney General's Opinion concluded that a gift certificate for a meal sold by a restaurant may not contain an expiration date. In our opinion, the 2008 amendment to this section clarified and affirmed the Attorney General's position by limiting the exemption to "perishable food products," not just "food." 16California Civil Code Section 1749.5(a)(2). 17California Civil Code Section 1749.5(e). These rules have no effect on service fees imposed before January 1, 2004. (Statutes 2003, chapter 116, Section 4 (AB 1092).) Moreover, they would have no effect if a seller of a card usable with unaffiliated, multiple sellers successfully take the position that these prohibitions do not apply to the card because it does not contain an expiration date, and therefore is exempt from the definition of gift certificate under section 1749.45(a). 18California Civil Code Section 1749.5(b)(1). 19California Legislative Counsel, Opinion No. 1488 (February 11, 1997) Gift Certificates; see also California Civil Code Section 1749.5(b)(1), regarding gift certificates sold after January 1, 1997. 20California Civil Code Section 1749.5(c). Stats 2004 ch 319 (AB656) closed a "loophole" by allowing an expiration date to be called a redemption date. See Assembly Floor analysis dated August 11, 2004. 21California Civil Code section 1749.5(b)(2). Statutes 2007, chapter 640 (SB 250). 22California Civil Code section 1749.5(b). For the same reasons asserted in the Legislative Counsel opinion referenced in endnote 16, in our opinion, whether the value of the gift certificate is redeemed in cash or by check would be dependant upon the policy of the seller. In our opinion, any seller that accepts the card should be able to redeem the unspent portion. 23California Civil Code Section 1749.5(f). 24California Legislative Counsel, Opinion No. 1488 (February 11, 1997) Gift Certificates. 25California Civil Code Section 1749.6(b) (Statutes 2002, chapter 997 (AB 2473)). 26California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1520-1520.5. 27For example, a supermarket such as Safeway may sell Borders gift cards usable only for merchandise at Borders stores. While those cards could not contain any expiration date or fees, there may be a question about where any unspent portion can be redeemed. 28California Civil Code Section 1749.45(a). 041b061a72


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