Van-Tramp
Well-known member
I have been urban camping right next door to a King Soopers store. They offer 10c off the price of a gallon of gas for every 100 points earned on their KingSooperCard.
Honestly, that equates to 10c off every $100 dollars I spend with them and I rarely spend more than $200 a month in groceries which has kept me from fully utilizing this program. 10c off is welcome, but only a $3.50 savings if I bought a full 35 gallons (the max allowed under the program).
However, I have since learned a few things about the program;
1) They often award 2X points for shopping on the weekends. So I went in and did my shopping on a Saturday evening instead. This could result in nearly 400 points over the course of the month (40c off per gallon, or $14.00 off a full 35 gallons)
2) They offer 2X points for gift cards. Since I regularly buy things from Amazon.com, I picked up a $25 gift card... on a weekend (2X + 2X)... for another 100 points! I should have bought $50 worth as I have $45 worth of items in my Amazon cart anyway... next weekend for sure.
3) I even get points for my beer purchases!
4) They then occasionally offer me a huge discount off things I regularly buy. For example, I buy the Oscar Meyer lunch meat ($3.29 per 9oz package) so they gave me a month long automatic $1.25 off each. package. That is a $2 package of lunch meat, good for 4 meals!
The points do not roll-over each month so you do have to use them. Luckily, they allow you the next month to still use the points. So, points I earn in July can still be used in August (just in case I forget to fill up in the 30th) but will not combine with August's points
Anyway, I bring this up to let you know there are ways to maximize the number of points you can earn, and in turn maximize the savings on a big fill-up at the end of each month. I'm looking to get to 400 points before the end of July, at which time I will fill up the van and the two 5-gallon fuel cans I have ($14 savings in gas is 4 free gallons).
Honestly, that equates to 10c off every $100 dollars I spend with them and I rarely spend more than $200 a month in groceries which has kept me from fully utilizing this program. 10c off is welcome, but only a $3.50 savings if I bought a full 35 gallons (the max allowed under the program).
However, I have since learned a few things about the program;
1) They often award 2X points for shopping on the weekends. So I went in and did my shopping on a Saturday evening instead. This could result in nearly 400 points over the course of the month (40c off per gallon, or $14.00 off a full 35 gallons)
2) They offer 2X points for gift cards. Since I regularly buy things from Amazon.com, I picked up a $25 gift card... on a weekend (2X + 2X)... for another 100 points! I should have bought $50 worth as I have $45 worth of items in my Amazon cart anyway... next weekend for sure.
3) I even get points for my beer purchases!
4) They then occasionally offer me a huge discount off things I regularly buy. For example, I buy the Oscar Meyer lunch meat ($3.29 per 9oz package) so they gave me a month long automatic $1.25 off each. package. That is a $2 package of lunch meat, good for 4 meals!
The points do not roll-over each month so you do have to use them. Luckily, they allow you the next month to still use the points. So, points I earn in July can still be used in August (just in case I forget to fill up in the 30th) but will not combine with August's points
Anyway, I bring this up to let you know there are ways to maximize the number of points you can earn, and in turn maximize the savings on a big fill-up at the end of each month. I'm looking to get to 400 points before the end of July, at which time I will fill up the van and the two 5-gallon fuel cans I have ($14 savings in gas is 4 free gallons).