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| Krazy Koach |
Sep 16 2010, 12:08 PM
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Comming back from the worst trip weve been on we stopped at a Flying J near Batavia NY and found that they are charging now for a pump out. Ive seen that In Ontario this past summer too. Im curious if this is a trend which will include all their locations or a local thing.
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| joez |
Sep 16 2010, 12:11 PM
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All FJ locations with dump sites, I have read, will be charging $10 to dump. By using a FJ Gas Card you can get a $5.00 discount. This policy seems to be generating a lot of controversy on some other forums that I watch. Not sure why.
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| Skymessenger |
Sep 16 2010, 12:42 PM
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| Trailer Park Casanova |
Sep 16 2010, 02:35 PM
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Sorry to read this.
Flying J usually has the best fuel prices and the most room to maneuver your rig. Their service is lousy and the food is horrible. The free and convenient dump was a bonus that tipped stopping at FJ in their favor. |
| Lindsay Richards |
Sep 16 2010, 07:36 PM
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Flying J merged with (or bought out by) Pilot and many of their policies are changing. I have read about this on other RV forums. We have spent the night at several over the years and have used their dimp sites a few times. I don't think I would be paying $ 10. Using a PPA park is about the same or not too much more and a much better deal.
-------------------- Lindsay Richards
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| RLM |
Sep 18 2010, 09:12 AM
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Coming out of a 1300 mile trip for the season and have found repeatedly all over that Flying J no longer has the lowest fuel price. Wal-Mart and independant truck stops on "red roads" are cheaper than Flying J's cash price.
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| meatwagon45 |
Sep 19 2010, 06:46 PM
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"RLM Posted Yesterday, 09:12 AM
Coming out of a 1300 mile trip for the season and have found repeatedly all over that Flying J no longer has the lowest fuel price. Wal-Mart and independant truck stops on "red roads" are cheaper than Flying J's cash price. " Walmart sells gas too? Never seen that before in the North East. |
| Skymessenger |
Sep 20 2010, 09:03 AM
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Talking about parking at Flying J's, Pilot, Walmart or etc.... Is it courtnessly for us to go in and ask if it's alright to park in their lot for the night or just do it? I notice there are signe at some Walmart that does not allow any over night parking. Someone told me if you don't see a sign then it's ok... What do you think?
Also do you park in these places so you do not have to paid at a campground? Just asking and learning! |
| Texasrvers |
Sep 20 2010, 10:41 AM
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I would definitely go in and ask, and it would probably be nice if you bought something.
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| RLM |
Sep 20 2010, 01:54 PM
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Walmart sells gas too? Never seen that before in the North East. [/quote] They sell gasoline and it's about 50-50 on the availability of diesel. Typically, superstores south of the Mason-Dixon and as far west as Oklahoma. Murphy Oil partners with WalMart for fuel products. You can find Murphy stations using this link. http://murphyusa.com/locator/ |
| happyscampers |
Sep 21 2010, 06:15 PM
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Comming back from the worst trip weve been on we stopped at a Flying J near Batavia NY and found that they are charging now for a pump out. Ive seen that In Ontario this past summer too. Im curious if this is a trend which will include all their locations or a local thing. Has anyone noticed this too They sent out a notice to Flying J members (costs nothing to join and you get discounts) in early spring that this was coming. "RLM Posted Yesterday, 09:12 AM Coming out of a 1300 mile trip for the season and have found repeatedly all over that Flying J no longer has the lowest fuel price. Wal-Mart and independant truck stops on "red roads" are cheaper than Flying J's cash price. " Walmart sells gas too? Never seen that before in the North East. We always ask, buy something AND thank them. Sometimes when you're driving from point A to point B, there's just no pretty park nearby. |
| jan-n-john |
Sep 23 2010, 11:26 AM
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Walmart sells gas too? Never seen that before in the North East. They sell gasoline and it's about 50-50 on the availability of diesel. Typically, superstores south of the Mason-Dixon and as far west as Oklahoma. Murphy Oil partners with WalMart for fuel products. You can find Murphy stations using this link. http://murphyusa.com/locator/ I have found that when traveling the interstates, if you see "Murphy" on the fuel sign for the next exit, it's practically the same as saying there is a Walmart--the Murphy will be in the Walmart parking lot, usually just off the road. |
| Lindsay Richards |
Sep 23 2010, 11:57 AM
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If you buy with a Wal-Mart gift card, you can usually save 3 cents a gallon on gas at Wal-Mart/Murphy Oil. The 3 cents starts to add up when you are getting 75 gallons. Some of the Murphy oil stations are not easy in easy out if you are pulling a toad. We never assume we will be able to get in and out easily and like to get gas there before hooking up in the morning if we have overnighted at Wal-Mart.
-------------------- Lindsay Richards
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| bferen |
Oct 6 2010, 04:11 PM
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Comming back from the worst trip weve been on we stopped at a Flying J near Batavia NY and found that they are charging now for a pump out. Ive seen that In Ontario this past summer too. Im curious if this is a trend which will include all their locations or a local thing. Has anyone noticed this too |
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