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Greenbax Rewards, Pitt Stop Enable Pig Card Holders to Get Free Fuel

Feb 18, 2010

Greenbax Rewards has teamed with 30 Pitt Stop gas stations in the Columbia, S.C., area to allow Pig Card, Greenbax or Brandi Card holders to use Greenbax for free gasoline. The Greenbax Rewards Club program already enables Piggly Wiggly shoppers to save money on groceries, but customers can also earn or spend Greenbax at hundreds of partner merchant locations throughout South Carolina and Georgia.

With the new pay-at-the-pump technology featured at Pitt Stop locations, it’s easier for cardholders to earn and spend Greenbax directly from the pump. As always, customers can still earn and use Greenbax while shopping at Pitt Stop marts. Unlike other gasoline subsidy programs, when customers redeem Greenbax for free gas they earn more Greenbax at the same time. The points never expire, and there’s no limit to how many gallons of gas club members can buy.

Greenbax are saved electronically on customers’ Pig /Greenbax/Brandi Cards every time time they shop at Piggly Wiggly and selected partner merchants, and can be redeemed for free tickets, free food, free gift cards and free gas, among other items.

Consumers can view a list of participating partner merchants and other details on the Greenbax Rewards Club, including a map of the 30 Columbia Pitt Stop locations with pay-at-the-pump technology, by clicking on the gas pump icon at www.Greenbax.net.


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