BP Citibank Mastercard is ending !

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Got a letter from Citibank , their relationship with BP is ending , so no more cash back :(
I have been credited with about $2000 thru this card and am sorry to see it end .
Am trying to find a replacement for it ,to use specifically at BP servo's , anyone have any suggestions ?
 
Amex plat edge gives 2pts/$ at all servos (3/$ at supermarkets, 1/$ else). $99 annual with a "free" return flight (restricted destinations, flight is on VA).

Buying the fuel cards using Amex during a promo late last year was popular, maybe they'll go for that again leading up to Xmas).
 
Amex plat edge gives 2pts/$ at all servos (3/$ at supermarkets, 1/$ else). $99 annual with a "free" return flight (restricted destinations, flight is on VA).

Buying the fuel cards using Amex during a promo late last year was popular, maybe they'll go for that again leading up to Xmas).

I don't they're particularly competitive, but if cashback is what you are after: BIGSKY
$250 spend is $1 cash back, no annual fee, but pain in the proverbial to pay if you only use them for the credit card, as repayment is a two step process via S1 account to Credit Card S45 (typical credit union account structure)
 
I don't they're particularly competitive, but if cashback is what you are after: BIGSKY
$250 spend is $1 cash back, no annual fee, but pain in the proverbial to pay if you only use them for the credit card, as repayment is a two step process via S1 account to Credit Card S45 (typical credit union account structure)

you can pay as a single step direct from your other bank Internet banking (ie. one step). They default to the "savings" but you can get the details to pay direct to the credits card (we have done so for years).




After a day or two thinking about this - I wonder if BP have given this up completely or maybe it reflects that they may be moving to another provider / different offer?
 
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