The .gov here in Connecticut started allowing that different cash vs CC pricing here about ten years or so ago, purportedly to permit the stations to not lose out on the processing charges they get whacked for by the CC companies.
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I still remember back in the early 80s when self serve stations were a novelty and pretty much every service station pumped your gas. Now full service places are like hen's teeth.
-Pat
In Sweden, CC fees are illegal. If they accept the card (Amex is the least accepted card, but most gas stations take it, including the lowest price unattended stations), it's the same price as cash.
Apart from strange events on vacation in Europe in the 70's I've never experienced attendant pumping. 99 outa 100 times I pay at the pump, using credit card directly. The rest is OTC credit card payment.
My reasoning is that, yes, I'm paying an annual fixed fee for the card, so the only way to minimise the impact of the fee is to flow as much cash as possible through the card. If I'm paying online with it, Amex has this web hook system where they give you a splash screen and let you pay using points, and it basically cancels the fee out over a year.
The downside is that I'm such a good customer that they think I want a Platinum card. No bleeping way I'm paying that much money to get those alleged benefits.