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Phillips 66 Offers Mobile Pay Discounts

Savings extend through September
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HOUSTON Phillips 66 is offering savings to customers who use their My Phillips 66, My 76 and My Conoco apps for gasoline purchases. Customers can combine the everyday mobile pay savings of 15 cents per gallon with an additional 10 cents per gallon discount for using Direct Pay (an ACH debit product), their Phillips 66, 76 or Conoco Drive Savvy Rewards credit card or ChasePay.

The offer is good through Sept. 30, 2020.

The 15 cents per gallon discount is good on purchases up to 30 gallons every time a consumer fills up during the promotional period.

In March, Phillips 66 removed the 4-digit passcode previously required for mobile pay transactions at the pump. The removal of the passcode makes mobile pay an even more “touchless experience” and the safer way to pay, according to the company.

“In these challenging times, we know consumers are focused on saving money and staying safe. With our mobile pay apps, we’re helping them to do both,” said Rod Palmer, general manager of branded marketing for Phillips 66.

Houston-based Phillips 66 is a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company. The company processes, transports, stores and markets fuels and products globally. It has a network of branded marketers and dealers operating approximately 7,000 outlets.

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