Flying J Declares Bankrupcy!
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Seven Feathers, I-5 Exit 99, Canyonville, OR is very good as well as Romine's Truck Stop, recently taken over by TA, located on I-80, Exit 112 in Illinois are two of the very best. Not sure how long it will take TA to destroy Romine's, but it is sure to happen.
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Flying J does not accept Comdata or other fuel cards because they do not want to have to pay the fee associated with those cards. They use TCH, which is owned by Flying J. They (other truck stops, because the J quit allowing this completely at the commercial diesel fuel islands) also (illegally, I believe) charge more for fuel being purchased with a credit card because the credit cards charge merchants a fee based on a percentage of the purchase. These fees are customarily 1.5% to 3% of the total purchase price. When fuel was $4.50 a gallon, that would cost the truck stop as much as $33.75 for one 250 gallon fill up. The J stopped accepting credit cards completely because of proposed lawsuits by OOIDA and others, because the credit card companies (specifically Master Card) make their merchants sign agreements that state that the merchant will not charge credit card customers any more than cash paying customers.
Back in about the mid '90s, Comdata decided to charge the driver an extra dollar on all transactions. Flying J said that the driver was already being charged enough and in protest, refused to accept Comdata. Over a few years, Comdata was negotiating with Flying J and thought they were nearing an agreement so that Flying J would accept the card again, and Flying J came out with the TCH card. When that happened, it made Flying J a competitor and Comdata will no longer permit their card to be used at a J. A Comdata rep told me that if they allowed the cards to be used at Flying Js, Comdata would no longer be in business. Over they years, their fued reminds me of a couple of kids in a schoolyard. The "hard-on" they have for each other makes me think someone on both sides of the issue is immature. And, as to the food, I've done a lot of eating at a J. I tend to get far better service than at a T/A, and it ranks far above a Pilot or Loves. Some of the places I do like to eat are at Wilderness Crossing, junction of US-45 and WI-29 at Wittenberg, WI. The 51 Truck stop north of Wausau, WI, and Abbeyland Truck stop at Curtis, WI, exit 127 (I think) of WI-29.
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I always liked the J. I always pay cash for fuel & the J was almost always the lowest price. as far as low oil prices being a reason for the financial trouble... after the huge rise over the last few years, you would think that would be enough to off set the low price now, wich has just been here for a few months now. the showers were i.m.o. cleaner than other truck stops. the J-TA & PETRO were always packed , so i guess they all did somethings right for some drivers. everyone has there favorite
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I always liked the J. I always pay cash for fuel & the J was almost always the lowest price. as far as low oil prices being a reason for the financial trouble... after the huge rise over the last few years, you would think that would be enough to off set the low price now, wich has just been here for a few months now. the showers were i.m.o. cleaner than other truck stops. the J-TA & PETRO were always packed , so i guess they all did somethings right for some drivers. everyone has there favorite
Here’s the link detailing the problem: Falling oil, credit crunch trigger Flying J bankruptcy filing - Salt Lake Tribune As for liking truck stops, I can’t stand any of them (the big chains, anyway) and do everything I can to ensure that they get as little of my money as possible. Most offer substandard food, service and merchandise at grossly inflated prices. I was just out on the road for six weeks and besides fuel, spent under $100 combined at truck stops. I’ve never managed a truck stop, but I have managed enough restaurants, convenience stores, etc. to know that I’m being ripped off every time I spend money in one of these places.
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"The Breakfast of Champions isn't cereal, it's the competition!" - "Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." - "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."
#16
Flying J does not accept Comdata or other fuel cards because they do not want to have to pay the fee associated with those cards. They use TCH, which is owned by Flying J. They (other truck stops, because the J quit allowing this completely at the commercial diesel fuel islands) also (illegally, I believe) charge more for fuel being purchased with a credit card because the credit cards charge merchants a fee based on a percentage of the purchase. These fees are customarily 1.5% to 3% of the total purchase price. When fuel was $4.50 a gallon, that would cost the truck stop as much as $33.75 for one 250 gallon fill up. The J stopped accepting credit cards completely because of proposed lawsuits by OOIDA and others, because the credit card companies (specifically Master Card) make their merchants sign agreements that state that the merchant will not charge credit card customers any more than cash paying customers.
There are still a handful of Flying J's that will take Comdata. These are franchise stores mostly in the Northwest. I don't believe any of the corporate stores take Comdata. There are several fuel cards that may be used at Flying J, such as T-Check and EFS. Fleetone is not taken at Flying J, at least at the corporate stores. As I recall, Flying J stopped taking Comdata because they were charging both Flying J and the carrier's a fee each time it was used. Unless Flying J has recently stopped taking credit cards for fuel they still take them. They do charge a higher price for using a charge or debit card, but don't charge a fee for any of the fuel cards. Most fuel cards charge a flat fee per transaction. At one time Flying J only posted the cash price for fuel on their signage. They now make a distinction between cash and credit pricing. Customers would get irate when the paid for their fuel when Flying J added a fee to cover the credit card charges.
#17
FlyingJ basicaly said "If you wana use credit you have to use our credit card, TCH" and a lot of people like me said "Hu, you thinks so ?" "I can do whatever I want". Sure, fuel might be 1 cent a gallon more where I fuel but I picked it, and don't have to wait for 5 motore homes to get outa the way.
My last thought on FlyingJ !!!!!!!! Who is the only national truck stop that refuses to fly the American flag from it's flag pole !!!!!!! FLYING J
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FlyingJ basicaly said "If you wana use credit you have to use our credit card, TCH" and a lot of people like me said "Hu, you thinks so ?" "I can do whatever I want". Sure, fuel might be 1 cent a gallon more where I fuel but I picked it, and don't have to wait for 5 motore homes to get outa the way.
My last thought on FlyingJ !!!!!!!! Who is the only national truck stop that refuses to fly the American flag from it's flag pole !!!!!!! FLYING J
#19
There are still a handful of Flying J's that will take Comdata. These are franchise stores mostly in the Northwest. I don't believe any of the corporate stores take Comdata. There are several fuel cards that may be used at Flying J, such as T-Check and EFS. Fleetone is not taken at Flying J, at least at the corporate stores. .
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#20
Why stop in LaGrande if you can go to Troutdale and eat at Shari's? Best coffee ever and the food is way better than any Flying J.
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