Network discount

A discount available only at stations or merchants in a card program network.

Why It Matters

Network discount affects the difference between an advertised discount and the net price a carrier may actually pay.

How It Shows Up

Example

A carrier reviewing network 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

Network 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

Questions to Ask

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