Stars and Stripes reports that customers who buy fuel at Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) stations across Europe, will soon save $0.3 cents per gallon when they pay with Military Star Cards if an expanded test of the discount works as planned. A pilot version of the discount program has run at the AAFES filling station at the Hainerberg shopping area in Wiesbaden, Germany, since September. The pilot recently expanded to include stations at Ramstein Air Base, Spangdahlem Air Base, Grafenwhr, Patch Barracks in Stuttgart and Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt, all in Germany. If no unforeseen problems arise at those locations, the discount will roll out to the rest of Europe beginning the first week of December 2009. Read the full article on Military.com.
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Gas Discounts Tested in Europe
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