Fixed discount
A discount stated as a set cents-per-gallon amount off a reference price.
Why It Matters
Fixed discount affects the difference between an advertised discount and the net price a carrier may actually pay.
How It Shows Up
- Fixed discount may be shown as cents per gallon, a pricing method, a rebate rule or a network-specific offer.
- The real value depends on the reference price, eligible locations and any account fees.
- The term should be read with the same route, gallons and stop pattern used for every card being compared.
Example
A carrier reviewing fixed discount should compare the final price at regular stops, not the headline discount alone. A higher stated discount can still lose if the reference price is higher or the network is inconvenient.
Common Mix-Up
Fixed discount is often confused with net savings. It is only one input; fees, route fit and eligible gallons still change the result.
What to Check
- Confirm the reference price or rule used to calculate fixed discount.
- Check whether the discount has location, product, volume or account-status limits.
- Subtract known fees before treating the discount as savings.
Questions to Ask
- What price is used to calculate fixed discount?
- Which locations, products or gallon volumes qualify?
- Does the discount post at the pump, on the statement or later as a rebate?
Related Tools
Related Fuel Card Profiles
TA Fleet Universal Card
TA/Petro publishes a TA Fleet Universal Card and related fleet billing services. Public pages mention diesel discounts, no transaction fees at TA/Petro/TA Express and TruckSmart app support for selected fleet payment methods.
Love's Express Card
Love's Financial lists the Love's Express Card among fuel card options for owner-operators and fleets. Public pages mention fuel discounts and network access, but exact current fees, controls and reporting details should be confirmed directly.
Sunoco Fleet Card
Sunoco publishes fleet card options for business fueling with rebate language, Sunoco station access, controls, reporting and Fleet SmartHub account tools. Public pages support selected fee and rebate claims, but transaction fees, credit approval details and IFTA exports should still be confirmed before applying.