Does the Koi Card offer fuel discounts?

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DelaneyMarie
07/29/25 8:42pm
Using the Koi Card for refueling does offer discounts. Here are the relevant details: 1. Fuel Discounts: To enjoy the discounted fuel benefits provided by the Koi Card, you need to refuel at one of the 286 gas stations within the participating cities covered by the Koi Card program. The Koi Card functions similarly to a membership card, offering a multi-benefit card that includes fuel discounts, free car washes, phone bill credits, and more through coupon-based cashback and discounts. 2. Discount Agreements: However, not all gas stations accept the Koi Card for fuel discounts. Only those gas stations that have signed discount agreements with the Koi Card can accept it and provide the fuel discounts during payment. Therefore, it is recommended to confirm with the gas station attendant or the station itself whether the Koi Card is accepted before use.
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