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The easiest is operator =Shell, name = Coles Express Campbelltown
(discount voucher) or operator - Shell , name = Shell Luddenham (no
vouchers). This is in accord with the actual trading names. I think
there is a similar situation for Woolworths/Caltex servos.<br>
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Richard.<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 6 February 2010 09:31, John Henderson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:snowgum@gmx.com"><snowgum@gmx.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Most Woolies customers no longer receive a docket entitling them to fuel
discount. It's all done by scanning the "Everyday Rewards" plastic card.
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Those that don't want to give their privacy away still get a bar code
on a docket.
There is also Matilda servos that give you a fuel discount if you
purchase bread and milk, David might be on the right track tagging
which discount(s) apply...
fuel:discount=[woolworths|coles|matilda]
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