Gas rewards credit card5 of 9As the owner of more than 100 cars, comedian Jay Leno probably spends as much time at the gas pump as he does working on his nightly monologue. So it would make sense for the host of "The Tonight Show" to make saving on fuel a priority with a gas rewards card. While those cards typically offer higher cash-back rebates on purchases at gas stations, it's important to check the fine print. Jay should make sure he's able to accumulate points at stations he's most likely to frequent. And he should also ask if there's a limit on the cash back he can earn on gas purchases, otherwise we might see more of Jay walking. Related Articles:Find best credit cardCompare credit cardsBest cards to build creditRelated Links:Prepaid debit card flawsUnder 21? Cards hard to getCan you co-sign for card? advertisement
As the owner of more than 100 cars, comedian Jay Leno probably spends as much time at the gas pump as he does working on his nightly monologue. So it would make sense for the host of "The Tonight Show" to make saving on fuel a priority with a gas rewards card. While those cards typically offer higher cash-back rebates on purchases at gas stations, it's important to check the fine print. Jay should make sure he's able to accumulate points at stations he's most likely to frequent. And he should also ask if there's a limit on the cash back he can earn on gas purchases, otherwise we might see more of Jay walking.
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