The Service Fee Sneak Attack
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- Service fee is a recurring charge that's added to your fill-up cost
- Service fee is based on a complex formula that takes into account various factors
- Service fee is eating into my savings
- Not worth it anymore due to the service fee
- Alternative methods like cashback cards or loyalty programs are more cost-effective
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Editor's Summary
Top-Up's service fee has made it less convenient and more expensive to fill up my tank. I'm looking for alternative ways to save money on gas, like cashback cards or loyalty programs from other gas stations.
My Top-Up Experience Just Got a Whole Lot Less Cool
I'm a big fan of using the Top-Up service in my bank's app to fill up my tank. But lately, it's just not worth it anymore. They've started charging a service fee for every fill-up, and I'm not talking about a small one-time thing. It's a recurring fee that's eating into my savings. I only found out about it when I saw the extra charge on my statement. I reached out to their support team, and they confirmed that it's a new policy. Apparently, the fee used to be a fixed 23 rubles, but now it's based on some complex formula that takes into account all sorts of factors. I'm not sure what's more frustrating - the fact that I wasn't warned about this change or the fact that it's just not worth it anymore.
I've started looking for alternative ways to save money on gas, and I've found that it's actually cheaper to use cashback cards or loyalty programs from other gas stations. It's a hassle, but it's worth it to avoid this service fee. I'm not sure what the point of Top-Up is anymore if it's just going to cost me more in the long run.
