Morrisons offers drivers double More Card points when they fill-up fuel - how to claim

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Customers filling up at Morrisons petrol stations can grab double More Card points for a limited time

Morrisons is giving customers double More Card points if they fill up their car with petrol at a Morrisons forecourt for the next fortnight.  Customers filling up at all Morrisons petrol stations can grab double More Card points on every litre of fuel purchased – this means 10 points can be earnt per litre of fuel.

When customers reach 5,000 loyalty points, they will be rewarded with a ‘Morrisons Fiver’ that can be spent both in-store and online.

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Rachel Eyre, chief customer and marketing officer at Morrisons, said: “Fuel is an essential purchase for many of our customers on a weekly basis. By offering double More Points at our fuel pumps, we are helping customers build up their points so they can be rewarded with Morrisons Fivers to reduce the cost of their weekly shop.”

The deal is running until August 28 with no minimum spend in store required to qualify for the extra points.  Customers need to be a Morrisons More Card member to redeem the deal and must simply scan their card at the point of the transaction to qualify.

Morrison petrol station in Clarence Road, Hartlepool. Picture by FRANK REIDMorrison petrol station in Clarence Road, Hartlepool. Picture by FRANK REID
Morrison petrol station in Clarence Road, Hartlepool. Picture by FRANK REID

Morrisons launched the More Card loyalty scheme earlier this year to allow customers to earn More Points on selected products in store, online and on fuel.

Meanwhile, during the month of September, when scanning their More Card, some lucky customers will be invited to bag free points via the ‘Basket Bonus’ initiative.

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