Drivers and motorists can get £5 off their fuel by using this new money-saving deal to help cut the cost of petrol and diesel at checkout.
The new offer comes at a crucial time as the cost of living and drop in the pound pushes prices up. Fuel prices reached record highs in August, as forecourts in Merseyside and across the country were showing sky-high prices - 178.93p for unleaded petrol and 189.30 for diesel, and despite prices dropping in recent weeks a lot of drivers are still facing hefty fees at the pumps.
The new deal is bound to help take the pressure off for a lot of drivers, especially those with diesel tanks as the cost to fill up comes in at 20p more expensive for diesel car owners. Based on the UK average diesel is 20.8p higher at 183.94p per litre compared to unleaded petrol at 163.13p.
In a new deal TopCashback are offering £5 off the price of a tank of fuel, and as long as you follow the requirements it's easy to get. The deals site is known for offering shoppers money off when they buy products through their site. Now drivers and motorists can get £5 off, which will be a lifeline to many.
To benefit from the deal there are a few things shoppers must do, the most important is registering for a TopCashback account, which is free to do. To claim the offer, new members of TopCashback simply follow the steps below:
- Spend a minimum of £10 on unleaded petrol, super unleaded petrol, or diesel at any UK petrol station.
- Retain your receipt when you pay for your fuel.
- Take a photo of your receipt that clearly shows the date, the fuel station name and fuel payment.
- Sign up to TopCashback via this link: https://www.topcashback.co.uk/uk-fuel-oct22-tm/
- Upload a photo of your receipt before 23rd October 23:59pm.
- £5 cashback will track in your TopCashback account within 14 days.
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