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Freedom Fuel Card Offers Discounts at 10,000+ Locations

Freedom Fuel Card, a newly launched fuel card program for trucking owner-operators and fleets, provides discounts at more than 10,000 locations across the U.S.

Freedom Fuel Card Offers Discounts at 10,000+ Locations

Newly-launched Freedom Fuel Card is accepted at more than 10,000 locations.

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Freedom Fuel Card, a newly launched fuel card program for trucking owner-operators and fleets, offers discounts at more than 10,000 locations across the U.S.

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"We help fleets and owner-operators save more money so they can grow their businesses. Whether you own two trucks or 200, you need the freedom to fill up your tank and save your way," said Craig Cohen, Freedom Fuel Card president. "That's why we offer consistent diesel fuel discounts at most locations nationwide with the lowest swipe fee in the industry and cover your entire tank, not just up to a certain credit limit."

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Beyond fast cash for diesel, Freedom Fuel Card offers an online dashboard and mobile app that can be customized to meet owner-operators' and drivers' needs. The company said users can run reports, track driver spending, review discounts, and change security settings anytime directly through the platform.

Launched by a team of finance and technology experts, Freedom Fuel Card is designed to help trucking businesses of all sizes grow to reach their potential, the press release stated.

Fleet owners and owner-operators can apply for the fuel card at FreedomFuelCard.com.

The only requirements are a DOT motor carrier number and driver's license information to complete the 60-second application. The application performs a soft credit check, according to Freedom Fuel Card, unlike fuel card providers that perform a hard check that can hurt the applicant's credit score.

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