We actually topped up N1 self-service fuel for more than 6000 local currency, but we were charged 18000 local currency. Why ? Iceland Q&A
Is it convenient to use the Bank of China MasterCard credit card at gas stations and for card payments in Ontario, Canada ? Canada Q&A
What grade of gasoline is usually used in the United States? 87 octane ? United States Q&A
Ask a question about refueling. First insert the card, select English, enter the password, select the amount, and select the oil gun number. Then remove the card, refuel, wait for the oil gun to jump, and then insert the card to print the receipt ? Iceland Q&A
Just asking: Is fueling on Zaz Island and Athens self-service or done by staff? Can it be paid by credit card ? Greece Q&A
Did you know that according to a travelogue, you can't use the toilet at a gas station if you don't refuel ? United States Q&A
I wonder if you could tell me if you have to pay in cash at gas stations in Taiwan? And how expensive are the shipping fees ? Taiwan(China) Q&A
Can I use my Costco card to fill up gas in Canada ? Canada Q&A
Do I need to go to a Costco gas station specifically or any gas station if I want to use my Costco card ? United States Q&A
I would like to ask everyone, in Germany it's called super 95 gasoline, but in Switzerland there is no gasoline with the same name. What should I use instead ? Germany Q&A
Do I just press confirm if I don't have a password for my credit card to add fuel ? Iceland Q&A
Can you pay for gas with cash when driving in Vancouver? Are there tolls on highways? How are they collected? Can VISA cards issued by domestic banks be used to refuel ? Canada Q&A
What's the difference between super and super plus? Which one should I use ? Germany Q&A
Costco can also refuel ? United States Q&A
I saw that everyone said that using credit cards for fuel is inconvenient and cash is convenient. I'm just afraid that I don't have enough cash. We are two people, and we will be there for 16 days. I will use my card wherever I can. I wonder if 500 US dollars are enough ? United States Q&A