Robert
Bowie,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 21, 2009
This offer actually made sense to you? Gas stations are privately owned. How did being offered by a 3rd party 1/4 of your purchase price, when the station owner only gets about 6-16 cents per gallon profit, make sense to you? If I offered you 1/4 of your purchase price on a car that I have nothing to do with, would you send me money too?
Globetrekker
Euless,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, March 20, 2009
http://www.tampabay.com/news/humaninterest/article939191.ece we also got scammed into this. $5 may not be much but multiply that by the 1000s of unsuspecting people and you can make a dent.
Johnlehne
St. Louis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, March 09, 2009
I too have apparently been scammed by this company. I received my letter back today containing my receipts and coupon marked "unable to forward". I called the 800 number and the customer service support number that is listed on their website and both and no longer working. I received my $500 voucher for free gas in October as a gift from the Nissan dealership that we bought our new Murano from, nice gift. This was my third submission of receipts and vouchers and never did receive one $25 card back all I got was a confirmation email just like the ones that are mentioned by other posters. I seriously hope the owners of this company are caught and see jail time.