Paying for fuel

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Bob_Defly

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3,948 posts

237 months

Thursday 1st August
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Do you guys in the UK still have to go into the kiosk/shop or whatever to pay, or can you pay at the pump now?

I'm fairly late in the game in adding my credit card to my phone. But now I can just rock up to a pump, pay with my phone, fill up and go. No need to even get my wallet out now, it's so handy! I also see people doing it with their apple watch too.

Altitude

59 posts

8 months

Thursday 1st August
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Both at more modern places, in kiosk at older sites or those out in the sticks

nismo48

4,240 posts

213 months

Thursday 1st August
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Even over here in very rural Spain it's possible wink

Super Sonic

6,834 posts

60 months

Thursday 1st August
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Only in towns that have electricity.

SteveKTMer

969 posts

37 months

Thursday 1st August
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Often in the UK, but I can't remember the last time I had to go to a kiosk in France, 2 or 3 years ago at least.

ARHarh

4,141 posts

113 months

Thursday 1st August
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Round here on the North wales Shropshire border it's only the supermarkets that have pay at the pump.

You have to swap Chickens for petrol here. smile

https://www.google.com/maps/@52.7606093,-3.4351186...

Tam_Mullen

2,358 posts

178 months

Thursday 1st August
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As above, here in the North East of Scotland pay at pump is common, but the contactless pay at the pump isnt yet, so its much less faf to just get off the bike and wander into the shop with my phone to pay. I have all my cards on my phone so just tuck my licence in the back of my phone case when i'm out on the bike.

Biker9090

1,036 posts

43 months

Thursday 1st August
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Yes.

Thankfully we haven't adopted the utter bks that is pre pay though.....

Marquezs Stabilisers

1,498 posts

67 months

Thursday 1st August
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Usually go in and pay as petrol stations round my way shout at you over the tannoy if you get out your phone to bring up your Clubcard etc. at the pumps.

Donbot

4,112 posts

133 months

Thursday 1st August
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You can use contactless on a normal card? I thought you had to use the pin to authorise the £120 or whatever it is now.

HybridTheory

463 posts

38 months

Thursday 1st August
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I'm not paying at pump again as last time it took me 10 days before the released the £100 deposit they took

Michael_B

646 posts

106 months

Thursday 1st August
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Pay at pump all the way from SE Burgundy to Chimay, Belgium last month (1200km round trip), mixture of supermarkets, rural/autoroute service stations. There are still a few pay at kiosk garages in small French towns here and there.

Pica-Pica

14,353 posts

90 months

Thursday 1st August
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Donbot said:
You can use contactless on a normal card? I thought you had to use the pin to authorise the £120 or whatever it is now.
£100 before PIN is needed (unless a random/spot-check on PIN os needed.
I pay inside, i am usually buying something else, like chocolate, anyway. It only comes round every 500 miles or so.
I’ve seen a few in North West Wales, but i cant recall which ones.

Donbot

4,112 posts

133 months

Thursday 1st August
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Pica-Pica said:
Donbot said:
You can use contactless on a normal card? I thought you had to use the pin to authorise the £120 or whatever it is now.
£100 before PIN is needed (unless a random/spot-check on PIN os needed.
I pay inside, i am usually buying something else, like chocolate, anyway. It only comes round every 500 miles or so.
I’ve seen a few in North West Wales, but i cant recall which ones.
So I can buy up to £100 on contactless? I'll try it next time beer

amateurdad

85 posts

45 months

Thursday 1st August
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Can also set up the Shell and BP apps, don't even need to get off the bike then!

Steve_H80

360 posts

28 months

Friday 2nd August
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I use the full variety, pay at pump, pay in kiosk and I'll often use cash too (but not the phone).
The big PITA for me is that the pay at pumps require a minimum of £100 on the card, which often ain't there on the card I use for small payments.
I expect most petrol stations will end up kiosk and cashless, which will be a shame because I quite like the human interaction and a chance to buy something else, but I'm an old dinosaur.

jondude

2,387 posts

223 months

Friday 2nd August
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When in South Korea I had a station near me that was back to the 70s - drive in, out runs a man or woman and they fill the car, you hand them your card and they do the transaction while besides your car window.......off you go.

Was bloody marvellous.

Gary C

13,005 posts

185 months

Friday 2nd August
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ARHarh said:
Round here on the North wales Shropshire border it's only the supermarkets that have pay at the pump.

You have to swap Chickens for petrol here. smile

https://www.google.com/maps/@52.7606093,-3.4351186...
Know that road well.

As a lad living near Shrewsbury in the 80's I tried to pay with my first bank card, the proprietor held it up like a week old fish !

John D.

18,372 posts

215 months

Friday 2nd August
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Donbot said:
Pica-Pica said:
Donbot said:
You can use contactless on a normal card? I thought you had to use the pin to authorise the £120 or whatever it is now.
£100 before PIN is needed (unless a random/spot-check on PIN os needed.
I pay inside, i am usually buying something else, like chocolate, anyway. It only comes round every 500 miles or so.
I’ve seen a few in North West Wales, but i cant recall which ones.
So I can buy up to £100 on contactless? I'll try it next time beer
Every pay at pump I have ever used always needed the PIN and card inserted before it would activate the pump. Never seen contact less pay at pump.

Pics-Pica must have some tank on his bike too!

Pica-Pica

14,353 posts

90 months

Friday 2nd August
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John D. said:
Every pay at pump I have ever used always needed the PIN and card inserted before it would activate the pump. Never seen contact less pay at pump.

Pics-Pica must have some tank on his bike too!
Clarification: I was referring to PIN requirements at desk payments (of course). The £100 limit does not discriminate among vehicle types !