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Earn a $10 BP Reward Card

December 13, 2010 by Deal Seeking Mom 15 Comments

BP reward card

Get a $10 BP Reward Card when you fill up five times at BP. Here’s how:

  • Purchase 8 gal. or more of BP gas.
  • Get a Loyalty Card when you give your receipt to the on-site cashier.
  • Scratch the card to reveal a unique code.
  • Click here to enter the code.
  • You’re $10 BP Reward Card will be mailed once you enter five codes.

While supplies last. Promotion ends 3/1/11. Limit (3) $10 reward cards per person. Reward Cards expire on 9/6/11.

(Thanks, Common Sense with Money!)

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  1. Asmith

    December 13, 2010 at 11:04 am

    I rec’d one on Fri my receipt did not print at the pump and I was annoyed that I had to go in but the cashier handed me a card .

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    • Lauren

      December 13, 2010 at 11:15 am

      So you have to go in and get an additional card? This seems a silly way to do it, couldn’t they print a code on your receipt? I always have little ones with me so I don’t leave the car unattended, just pay at the pump. very odd!

      Reply
  2. Rose

    December 13, 2010 at 11:07 am

    Why in the world would anyone be using BP anything at this point?

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    • Lauren

      December 13, 2010 at 11:17 am

      Because they are all as bad as each other and the politics around all oil is terrible, yet we’re stuck because we’re still using cars that run on gasoline…

      Reply
    • cwaltz

      December 13, 2010 at 11:45 am

      The people who own many of the BPs don’t have control over corporate policy. The couple who own the BP near me are very nice and friendly. I’d hate to see them become 2 more statistics in this awful economy.

      Reply
    • RebeccaFer

      December 13, 2010 at 11:36 pm

      Contrary to popular belief, gas stations are not run by oil companies but by individuals, people who live in your community and pay to have company logos on the stations. BP sells gas to every station across America as does Exxon, Mobil, Shell, etc. In fact, BP supplies the majority of it’s gas to West Coast states and a few reaching into mid-America. BP does not sell it’s gas to the Southern States so that station that you are boycotting may very well be fueled by one of it’s competitors. It is impossible to actually boycott an oil company since they are so widespread AND at the retail level, they are just the little people like you and me. The other reason has to be that we all consume oil in one way or another and our consumption is enormous.

      Reply
    • Cait

      December 22, 2010 at 1:30 pm

      Isn’t it interesting that we boycott BP because they had an accident, but when we have an accident we hope people realize we are human and accidents happen..

      BP is doing a lot to make up for their accident.

      Reply
      • Lauren

        December 22, 2010 at 3:13 pm

        Negligence, lack of any oversight, incompetent designs, etc is NOT an accident. Most accidents are avoidable, this is a good example of where it took a LOT of mistakes to allow this ‘accident’ to happen. Having no respect for anyone, the environment or anything but the bottom line is ridiculous. Unfortunately, as others have pointed out, you can’t boycott them because you don’t know the end supplier in most cases.

        Reply
  3. Deb

    December 13, 2010 at 11:42 am

    I’ll pass-here in Atlanta area, BP is NOT cheap. We buy Quik Trip or Raceway for lowest prices.

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    • Lauren

      December 13, 2010 at 11:46 am

      Really? THat’s interesting! Here and everywhere I’ve lived they match each others prices and track them sooo well you just dno’t see differences!

      Reply
    • cwaltz

      December 13, 2010 at 11:48 am

      It’d be interesting (if not a little difficult) to do a cost comparison. In my market they’re 10 cents more a gal. 8galx10 cents = 80 cents x 5 visits would net me $6 since the total in overage cost is $4.

      Reply
      • jen

        December 13, 2010 at 10:25 pm

        Thats if you happen to be buying only 8 gallons, those of us who drive larger vehicles it wouldnt be worth it.

        Reply
  4. jim - baltimore

    February 22, 2011 at 4:18 pm

    my last purchase, a few days ago resulted in the cashier telling me she was out of reward cards. does anyone know how to acquire a missed card?

    thanks

    Reply
  5. cliff

    February 22, 2011 at 6:35 pm

    i bought 45.00$ worth of gas @bp station in my area on 2/21 & was told they didnt have any reward cards & wouldnt be receiving any more checked at other stations in my area& guess what no cards!i was one card short of five before the 3/1 deadline

    Reply
  6. craig smith

    July 18, 2011 at 2:15 pm

    Four months ago I called because I never received my rewards card. Representative told me they were running behind, but I would be receiving the card.
    It’s been months and I have yet to receive my card, I’ve been more then patient I need the rewarsds card now.

    My phone number is 919-695-5073

    Reply

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