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BP Gas Credit Card 10% Fuel Rebates

Chase BP Visa® Rewards CardThe BP Gas Credit Card is issued by Chase Bank of Manhattan by VISA. BP, also known as British Petroleum has gas fuel stations all throughout America.

This rewards credit card provides cardholders with 5% rebates on BP gas. In addition, the card pays 2% cash back on restaurant and travel transactions amd 1% back on all other qualifying purchases. Right now, BP is running a credit card offer where you can get double the rewards during the first two billing cycles. This translates to 10% rebates on gas and 4% cash back on restaurants and travel purchases like plane tickets, hotel reservations, and car rentals.

Once you save up at least $25 in rebate credits, you can request either a check or a gift certificate. This credit card has no annual fee and a 0% interest rate for the first 6 months.

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  1. James said:
    on July 28th at 05:53 am

    With a 0% annual fee this looks like a good one to keep spare, always allowing for the effect of applying for cards on credit scoring. To see if could be useful locally there’s a BP gas station finder here:

    http://www.bp.com/home.do?categoryId=1

  2. James said:
    on July 28th at 05:54 am

    Sorry for that, the gas station finder is here:

    http://www.bp.com/toolserver/heliospowertool/fuelStationSearch.do?categoryId=1000001&contentId=7031707

  3. Charles T. Locke said:
    on August 7th at 04:12 pm

    I have a $25 rebate coming. I’ve always applied for it by phone. Can I apply for it on line?

  4. cs said:
    on January 21st at 09:33 am

    Rebates apply only apply to BP premium only. What about the people who should only use regular in their vehicle?

  5. Barbara Bailey said:
    on May 13th at 02:05 pm

    I applied for a BP credit card (10% rebate for first 60 days) – I’m ready to travel 2000 miles and have not received it. How can I find out if I can use a # at the stations I find on my way back to WI?

  6. Gary Bouchard said:
    on May 13th at 07:03 pm

    I have rebates coming, this computer thing is a farce, to difficult. If you don’t have a computer your screwed, & if you do, we can’t figure it out.There is an older generation also living on this planet, let’s get with the program & simplify matters! We travel alot, & have always automatically been sent out Gift Card, what’s up?

  7. Douglas Goble said:
    on May 17th at 01:26 pm

    This is a great card. Rewards are easy to apply for online and come in the mail in about 5-7 days. Don’t understabd others having difficulty getting their rewards. Highly recommend.

  8. Raymond Bachert said:
    on June 13th at 11:53 am

    How do I claim my rewards? May I do it by phone? If only by computer, what web-site should I use?

  9. Raymond Bachert said:
    on June 13th at 11:55 am

    I am unable to claim my gas rewards card by computer.

  10. Jonathan Prince said:
    on August 5th at 07:37 pm

    The only BP stations in this area are Arco( Los Angeles). Arco usually only accepts debit cards. I guess this means I can’t use this card.

  11. paul said:
    on March 6th at 10:25 am

    I have lost my BP card and have been on line for over an hour trying to find out what to do

  12. B. Larimer said:
    on July 14th at 06:23 pm

    I have had my card since 2002. I was told by BP my card was cancelled.
    I never received a notice of that. I have never, never been late in paying my bill on time and most of time I would pay it off. I was embrassed on July 14th. at a BP station in front of people I knew that my card had been cancelled and not knowing why. I had used my card in March and charged $151.00 and paid it off. I only used my card when my family and I went on trips. I have shredded my card and as far as I am concern BP can kiss my _ _ _. I will spread this around to show how people can be treated especially when you have always done the right thing and NEVER late paying.

  13. BD said:
    on September 24th at 03:57 am

    Great Card!!! I charge absolutely everything to two cards that give rebates. (The key is, of course, to pay the bill in full every month) This one is the best. I have received $650 in rebate checks from BP in the past twelve months.

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    on January 10th at 10:41 pm

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  15. Phil Jones said:
    on February 26th at 01:01 pm

    I’ve been using this card for about 2 years. I buy regular unleaded and have had no problems getting my rebates. The online form is easy to use and the check comes much faster than I would expect. Top notch card, especially with gas climbing to $5/gal :(

  16. WMSMITH said:
    on March 6th at 04:08 pm

    This card offer has not expired. Why would you say that it has?

  17. Marv VanderWall said:
    on July 30th at 11:29 am

    I recently received and activated my new Chase BP card.
    HOW can I enroll and pay online monthly. I have truied repeatredly but can never succeed, I am not the brightest light
    BUT only have trouble on your website!

  18. Becky said:
    on August 1st at 12:32 pm

    Hi, if you are having trouble with a website-use Safari or Opera as your internet browser. Many people are having trouble using Internet Explorer 8.0 and higher. My credit card company gave me this suggestion and I have not had any trouble since. Good Luck.

  19. Chris C said:
    on January 13th at 08:17 pm

    I would like to say once again no is really screwing people over. A change of your bp reward card program will now cost you millions of dollars from what few loyal customers. FYI making terms more complicated doesn’t meant the average person won’t see through bps attempts to cut more cost. What used to be a strait forward 5% reward program (I.e. $5 per net purchase of $100) is now a measly $.15 for each $100 spent, and you need $1 rebates to earn $15 credit. Confused yet? It breaks down like this, to get a 15 dollar rebate it will cost you $666.66 to spend at by. ($1 rebate/.15=6.66x$100=666. If you were to use that same amount under current plan you would receive $33.30 in cash back (666 x .05.) $33 vs $15 rebate is quite much. Also if you were to compare that with the rebate per gallon, you can only max out at $21 of savings with the 20 gallon restriction. ($1.05 x 20) think about this by, do you really want to screw you only few remaining loyal customers.

  20. robert schmidt said:
    on January 21st at 08:26 am

    Tis card only pays 5% and is capped at $25.00 per month.

  21. Terry Dusing said:
    on January 26th at 06:33 pm

    Have had this card for years and enjoyed it . On 3/3/2012
    they are changing the game and rules.
    Instead of 5% on bp purchases we now get only 3%
    to cash it in I get $15 per $20 earned. So really I get only
    2.25% on Bp purchases.
    And 0.75% instead of 1% on all other purchases.
    Unless of course I carry along an extra car or gas cans to fill up
    when using my rewards to be credited at the pump and then I get my full 3% rewards.

  22. Stuart said:
    on January 28th at 04:06 am

    Unfortunately Chris C. and Terry are correct. Chase/BP has confirmed their understanding. The new program is better for Chase/BP, worse for its customers. The first message is from me to Chase/BP; the second is their reply.

    Dear Sir/Madam:

    Today I received a letter and a brochure concerning the
    new BP Pump Rewards program. It took me quite a while
    to determine just how it differed from my BP Signature
    program. I write now to ask that you check my
    understanding of the new program.

    The old program was simple, straightforward. A BP
    purchase earned me 5 percent in cash; other purchases
    earned less.

    It looks as though the new program is not simple. As
    well, it seems less attractive. But I ask you to check my
    understanding.

    Is it the case that a BP purchase of $100 now results in a
    15 cent per gallon discount for up to a 20 gallon
    purchase? In the alternative, a BP purchase of $667; that
    is, the amount of BP purchase required to earn $1.00 in
    cents per gallon rebate, results in a statement credit of
    $15?

    If this is so, the maximum gain for the first alternative
    is $3 or 3 percent. For the second alternative, the gain
    is 2.24 percent obtained by dividing $667 by $15 .

    Of course, I may have misunderstood, but from the
    cardholder viewpoint, either alternative seems
    considerably worse than the old arrangement.

    Regards,
    Stuart

    Chase replied:

    Dear Sir:

    I am writing in response to your inquiry about the BP
    rewards change.

    I would like to inform you that, your understanding about
    the rewards program is correct. I apologize for any
    inconvenience caused due to the change in the BP Rewards
    Program.

    We’re sorry for any inconvenience you may have
    experienced, and we will continue to work hard to maintain
    your confidence and trust. If you have any further
    questions, please reply using the Secure Message Center.

    Thank you,
    Chase/BP

  23. Steve said:
    on February 3rd at 05:53 pm

    The new program is significantly worse and hard to understand. I plan on using a different rewards card after using the free $.10 per gallon rebate after March 3rd. Does anyone have any recommendations?

  24. DB said:
    on February 4th at 05:47 am

    Well, it looks like BP or Chase is ready to screw their customers. The new program is terrible!! It is very confusing and looks like it significantly reduces your rebates. Does anyone know if you can still bank your rebates and take them out as a cash payment instead of rebate at the pump? I’d prefer the cask payment b/c I use that for other expenses. Since this card now sucks any other good gas cards out there?? HELP!! Thanks!!