[Expired] Kroger: 4x Fuel Points on Visa/MC Gift Cards and Third Party Gift Cards [11/2-11/4]

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The Offer

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Check your Kroger coupons for the following offers, valid this weekend (11/2 – 11/4) only:

  • Save a digital coupon to get 4x fuel points on Visa and Mastercard $100, $50, or $25 fixed-value gift cards.
  • Save a digital coupon to get 4x fuel points on third party gift cards. Will probably work on all third-party gift cards.

 

The Fine Print

  • Points earned in November will be valid through December.
  • Usually, every 1000 fuel points will get you a discount of $1 per gallon with a 35-gallon limit, a max value of $35 per 1000-points, though these details do vary by store and region.
  • Excludes variable-load Visa and Mastercard gift cards.

Our Verdict

These offers come up regularly. Make sure to use a credit card that earns at a high rate on grocery store purchases.

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Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_667007)
November 2, 2018 17:34

Just bought the Happy Dad version, $50, paid $40 and got 200 fuel points. Will convert to Ebay gift cards at Home Depot for a 20% discount.

elegua
elegua (@guest_667125)
November 2, 2018 23:47

Happy Dad ??, never hear of that one, or you’re trying to say Happy Guy ??.

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_667148)
November 3, 2018 01:20

Yeah, sorry. I keep calling it that because the Happy Lady or Gal one does Godiva which she’s dubbed Happy mom gift card. Strange I can’t see on any of them that it does Godiva but I know one of the female ones do as I was on the phone with her tonight discussing this before grabbing the Happy Guy ones.

FindingMyPossible
FindingMyPossible (@guest_666751)
November 2, 2018 02:29

For Pick ‘n Save there is also a $3 off $100 VGC/MCGC coupon this weekend. https://www.picknsave.com/c/save–3-00-on-mastercard-or-visa-gift-cards-coupon/800000034794

Tall T
Tall T (@guest_666979)
November 2, 2018 16:07

That’s a nice addition!

Randy
Randy (@guest_664543)
October 29, 2018 14:58

I use my Amex Blue Cash Preferred which returns 6% so the fee is paid for. Then I turn around and use the 5 $100 visa gift cards to purchase other 3rd party cards for an additional 2K pts. Our Kroger gives us the full $2 off on 35 gallons. We have a dance of three cars that we time to fill together. When we cant – we have those crappy spout canisters that drivesabrowntruck was talking about.

Michelle
Michelle (@guest_664516)
October 29, 2018 14:10

Does anyone know if this will include Fred Meyer as well?

Anna
Anna (@guest_665839)
October 31, 2018 16:18

It does but dont forget to add the coupon to your account first.

KLUE
KLUE (@guest_664477)
October 29, 2018 12:49

Trying to meet Amex SPG Biz spend. Anybody know if Kroger/Ralphs is L3 and will report VGC purchase to Amex? Thanks!

WayUpNorth49
WayUpNorth49 (@guest_664826)
October 29, 2018 23:20

I’ve never, ever, had an AmEx problem and I’ve used Kroger (Fred Meyers) plenty for meeting MSRof various cards.

Kalifa
Kalifa (@guest_664462)
October 29, 2018 12:18

THIS IS HOW I GAME 4X FREDDY’S (Kroger affiliate FRED MEYER)

Of course if there are gift cards (AMAZON)i can use I buy them, but the best way to get cheaper gas is to buy ARCO gift cards. Our family goes thru $400 of gas a week collectively, and ARCO gift cards when bought/used at the pump, work at the CASH not Credit price. ARCO is always the lowest price gas available here in the once great city of PDX (prior to it’s Californication invasion). So a $500 investment in Arco gc also gives us $1.50 in credit off/ which we fill up 2 cars at a time simultaneously at Fred Meyer Gas Stations.
It goes w/o mention always use a CC with grocery store 6x.

CLH Comment
CLH Comment (@guest_664451)
October 29, 2018 11:50

Perfect time for someone like myself who doesn’t use a ton of fuel.

I can buy 5 of the $100 cards and have 2000 fuel points (basically 2 $1 off fill-ups.) between now and Dec 31.

I assume everyone here is filling up at least 2 cars, etc when they redeem a $1 off.

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_664459)
October 29, 2018 12:09

1 vehicle with gas light on with 3, 5 gallon cans, gets me to the 35 gallon max. Amazon sells a self starting siphon you can use to fill you vehicle as the gas spouts that come with cans nowadays are terrible.

simon
simon (@guest_664537)
October 29, 2018 14:46

do you have a link for amzon siphon you are using, or recommend what you are using(i assumed its one with battery) i am tired of messing my hands/cloth when use my 5 gallons can at home, not mentioned about the spills? not sure if freight harbor has one? thanks

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_664683)
October 29, 2018 18:40

simon this is the one I use

Safety Siphon – Safe Multi-Purpose Self Priming Pump https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BG1X54/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7V41Bb7H4VT48

Simon
Simon (@guest_664837)
October 30, 2018 00:25

Thanks for the help, bought the one you mentioned for 12.02 included tax free prime ship to TN, don’t need the other one below at this time.

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_664702)
October 29, 2018 18:52

simon
This the spout I use to finish off what’s left. You only need one as you can just move it to the different cans when the gas gets too low for the siphon.
Replacement Spout – Water Jug Or Gas Can Spout – Update Your Old Can! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CYNDNM8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_l641BbCNTQ9F2

fiveoh
fiveoh (@guest_664448)
October 29, 2018 11:45

When I clip these they disappear from my account and I cant reclip. Anyone else having this issue?

Wyle
Wyle (@guest_667131)
November 3, 2018 00:15

Usually when you “clip” these, they go from the list of available coupons and appear under “my coupons”. They stay there until they expire and will count on multiple qualifying purchases.

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_664426)
October 29, 2018 11:11

This perfect a time to stack for a new month. For those with the Amex Gold card, use your Gold card to buy a Kroger gift card (4x MR) and use it at the pumps to stack with your fuel points.

Elmer
Elmer (@guest_664438)
October 29, 2018 11:26

This is also a good path for the random bonuses on Gap, Total Rewards, etc. cards that offer 10x or 6x on any spend, depending on how you value those points. Can beat doing MS for the bonuses.

Kaung
Kaung (@guest_664490)
October 29, 2018 13:10

I don’t think Kroger GC themselves qualify for these sales. Neither do the Visa/MC variable loads.

Drivesabrowntruck
Drivesabrowntruck (@guest_664692)
October 29, 2018 18:47

No, Kroger Brand and Variables won’t earn 4X points, I was speaking about earning 4X membership rewards points (Amex) on the credit card purchase of a Kroger gift card to pay for the gas with since the fuel pumps take Kroger gift cards as payment.

Make sure if you go this route you have enough of a balance to cover your fuel purchase,

Susan
Susan (@guest_666947)
November 2, 2018 15:00

Aren’t you worried about the Amex RAT team?

FindingMyPossible
FindingMyPossible (@guest_664386)
October 29, 2018 10:13

Is it worth purchasing fixed VGCs with this promo or do most people purchase 3rd party GCs with no fees?

Add
Add (@guest_664406)
October 29, 2018 10:36

3rd party. Not worth it to me for the fixed value VGC

escot
escot (@guest_664413)
October 29, 2018 10:44

Well, if I actually needed Kroger fuel points (lately a big IF* ), you raise a good question…. But too many variables for a simple answer. (including: 1. how much of a credit card discount/points benefit you’re getting; 2. the limits on Kroger gasoline discounts in your area, 3. if you benefit from the legacy Kroger i-wireless phone plans) 4. if you can get Kroger loaded discounts on merchant gift cards (check you account); 5. How much you could actually use favored merchant cards; 6. How much you can get back if you re-sell gc’s You probably know all that.

About buying the fixed vgc’s, I personally try to avoid/minimize the fees. 5 $100 visa gift cards will cost you. $30. (nasty $5.95 fee per card) for a gas savings of $70. (yet net benefit of $40)

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* About the big IF mentioned above, I’ve lately done far better with the fuel point programs via Martin’s. (esp. as they frequently permit 2x and even 3x on variable load gc’s….) There are still some costs involved (before cc cash back), and in my area, I’m limited to 25 gallons — though my points stash covers it all. (even better, with Martin’s, unlike Kroger, point balances combine from month to month)

This all could change, week to week, month to month — so I stay flexible. (esp. if Kroger starts loading compelling discounts for merchant gc’s…. hasn’t happened as much this year) I’m also remembering that Kroger has (in the fading past) occasionally included the variable load gc’s in the 4x bonanza — but again, that’s a distant memory.