The Last Post sounds for overpriced fuel and cost uncertainty

By steve clarke

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The Fuelcard People, launched in 2008 and based in Abingdon, offers customers significant day-to-day savings on both diesel and petrol, nationwide. It represents a wide choice of leading fuel card brands and networks, including BP Plus Fuelcard, Esso Commercial (Truckcard)Fuel, Shell CRT Fuel Card, Texaco Fastfuel Fuel Card, ReD Fuel Card, Moto, Somerfield, Morrisons and the Diesel Direct Fuelcard. Its key advantage is its independence: not being tied to any particular brand or network enables The Fuelcard People to give genuinely impartial advice. Customers benefit from named account managers, extensive on-line account management capabilities and leading-edge security features. The Fuelcard People is staffed by a hand-selected team whose collective fuel cards experience is measured in decades.

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One thing that all SAIF members have in common is the need to keep an eye on costs. While focus must be on service quality, a member has a commercial business to run. Anything affecting the bottom line must be monitored, controlled and minimised.

Time spent on shopping around for value, unfortunately, can wipe out any savings. Fuel for hearses and other vehicles is the obvious example. The nearest forecourt might not be the cheapest locally, but it is rarely worth hunting around for a better deal — which may not even exist. In an ideal world, you would always know where to find the cheapest fuel. Even better, you would be able to buy at a discount. Best of all would be to refuel cheaply but delay payment, enjoying interest-free credit.

Hauliers and other high-mileage users have enjoyed these benefits and more, through fuel cards, for years. Now, SAIF members can enjoy the same benefits, through the wide fuel card range offered by its partner, The Fuelcard People. If you can pass a routine credit check, you qualify for a fuel card. So, how can it save you money?

It works like this. You apply for a fuel card, requesting enough cards for all your drivers. Each comes with a guide to the sites where it is valid — 1,400 or more filling stations nationwide in some cases. You are then notified every Friday, by email or fax, of your fixed national price for the coming week. This is normally 2p to 3p below national average pump prices, or as much as 10p per litre below motorway prices.

A driver needing fuel finds the nearest site in the guide, refuels, then presents the fuel card. That is all there is to it. A single weekly invoice covering all of your vehicles is paid automatically by direct debit, with the interval between refuelling and payment giving up to a fortnight of free credit. You receive reports customised to meet your needs and have 24/7 Internet access to account information, with a dedicated account manager to answer telephone queries.

Apart from the obvious fuel cost reductions, there are also indirect savings from reduced administration: a single invoice replaces piles of receipts. More importantly, you gain close monitoring and control of fuel expenditure. Security matters and your fuel card, only valid for authorised purchases and restricted to the driver or the vehicle, is useless to a thief.

One of the reasons that SAIF has chosen to work with The Fuelcard People is its attitude to customer service. When you have a query, you do not queue for an anonymous call centre operative. Dedicated account management means always talking to the same person, who knows your business.

Fuel cards are not all the same, so The Fuelcard People will help you find the right one. Unlike most suppliers, who offer just one or two fuel cards, they do not have to steer you towards something unsuitable.

You will need an idea of your monthly fuel expenditure — ask whoever reconciles all those receipts. It usually comprises several relatively small bills, allowing fuel to be lost among overall costs and not reported as a single cost item. Most funeral directors spend more than they realise. It will also matter whether your vehicles run on diesel, on petrol or on both fuel types. If you normally refuel locally, a network focused on motorway refuelling may not be ideal. It could be perfect, though, for a member providing services across a wide area.

The more you can tell The Fuelcard People about your fuel usage, the more precisely they can help you to find a card to match your circumstances. To take advantage of all the service, savings and security benefits, you have to make the first move. That means calling The Fuelcard People on 0871 598 0230, then completing a simple application form. The sooner you make the call, the sooner you can start to benefit.

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Reader enquiries:

Steve Clarke, The Fuelcard People
A: P.O. Box 556, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 9EB
T: 0871 598 0230
E: info@thefuelcardpeople.co.uk
W: www.thefuelcardpeople.co.uk