You'll rarely hear gas companies giving away P5,000 worth of free gas especially nowadays. However, Petron Corporation is giving us this chance until October 15, 2015. This is to celebrate the introduction of their Euro-4 compliant gasoline products.
The promo, which started last September 15, is open to Petron Card holders. Use your card when you fuel up with any of their gasoline products in order to avail the promo.
You should be able to present either a Petron Value Card, a Super Driver Card, PMILES-Sweep Card, or a PAG-IBIG Loyalty Card. If you don't have any of these cards, you can get one for free via participating service stations.
Every P100 purchase gives you a chance to win instant prize points worth P50, P100, P250, and P5,000. You can spend up to P3,000 worth of fuel per day for each card. Winners will automatically receive the points on their card within 48 hours. To check your points, you can download the free Petron mobile app from the App Store or Google play and then register your Petron Card number.
Prize points are non-expiring and can only be used to pay for petroleum products at more than 1,700 participating Petron stations nationwide. In conjunction to their current promo, will still continue to earn regular points of P1 per P250 fuel purchase.
Petron is the first company to locally produce fuel products that meet Euro-4 standards. They are the Petron Blaze with Research Octane Number (RON) of 100, Petron XCS (RON 95), Petron Xtra Advance (RON 93), and Petron Super Xtra (RON 91). All these products are formulated with world-class additives that ensure clean engine and efficient combustion for optimum engine performance and fuel economy.
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