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Discover Card: Gas Stations & EV Charging, Public Transit, and Utilities

5% Cash Back
(Enrollment for Jul.-Sep.)
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Note: This offer begins July 1, but cardholders can enroll now.

Discover offers Cardholders: Enrollment for 5% Cashback Bonus on Purchases made at Gas Stations & EV Charging, Public Transit, and Utilities on up to $1,500 in Purchases from July 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025 only.

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  • Gas Stations & EV Charging purchases include those made at merchants classified as places that sell automotive gasoline that can be bought at the pump or inside the station and public electric vehicle charging stations. Gas Stations & EV Charging affiliated with supermarkets, supercenters, and wholesale clubs may not be eligible. Certain parking garages where public electric vehicle charging is offered or included may not be eligible.
  • Public Transit purchases include local commuter passenger bus, rail, and ferry services. Taxi, rideshare services—including shared bikes and scooters—long-range passenger landrail, and water transportation services are not included.
  • Utilities purchases include purchases for residential electricity, natural gas, and water service. Utilities purchases also include purchases made over the phone or online for internet, cable, satellite TV, and mobile and landline phone service. Purchases at retail stores for internet, cable, satellite, and mobile and landline phone service do not qualify. Purchases made through third parties, such as through a landlord, property management company, or homeowners association, may not qualify. Purchases for standalone streaming services, some satellite phone and internet service, vehicle connectivity, accessories, or equipment may not qualify.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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Discover Card is offering Discover Cardholders: 5% Cashback Bonus at Gas Stations & EV Charging, Public Transit, and Utilities

Steps:
Go to Discover.com and login to your account
Go to the Cashback Calendar page or click on link below
Click "Activate Now" for the offer

Gas Stations & EV Charging purchases include those made at merchants classified as places that sell automotive gasoline that can be bought at the pump or inside the station and public electric vehicle charging stations. Gas Stations & EV Charging affiliated with supermarkets, supercenters, and wholesale clubs may not be eligible. Certain parking garages where public electric vehicle charging is offered or included may not be eligible.

Public Transit purchases include local commuter passenger bus, rail, and ferry services. Taxi, rideshare services—including shared bikes and scooters—long-range passenger landrail, and water transportation services are not included.

Utilities purchases include purchases for residential electricity, natural gas, and water service. Utilities purchases also include purchases made over the phone or online for internet, cable, satellite TV, and mobile and landline phone service. Purchases at retail stores for internet, cable, satellite, and mobile and landline phone service do not qualify. Purchases made through third parties, such as through a landlord, property management company, or homeowners association, may not qualify. Purchases for standalone streaming services, some satellite phone and internet service, vehicle connectivity, accessories, or equipment may not qualify.

*The Cashback Bonus shown on the tracker is based on your posted transactions for the quarter and may be different than on your statement, which shows the rewards added to your Cashback Bonus account during that particular billing period. The tracker does not include any Cashback Bonus earned through additional promotional offers. Rewards will be added to your Cashback Bonus account within 2 billing periods. We may make adjustments to reduce your Cashback Bonus based on your account activity, such as the return of a purchase or a reward disbursed by us in error.


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You don't pay for utilities, internet or a cell phone either?

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CoolHerring345
05-31-2025 at 11:28 PM.
05-31-2025 at 11:28 PM.
"Not available for discover it chrome" with me.
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Shadow_Heir
05-31-2025 at 11:31 PM.
05-31-2025 at 11:31 PM.
Thanks! Looks like just the bills by themselves might be enough to max this one out.
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Greygooser
Yesterday at 06:05 AM.
Yesterday at 06:05 AM.
Quote from LivelySink338 :
Going straight to the sock drawer, I don't pay for gas, would never own a EV, public transportation in nyc is free (never had to pay) so nothing for me
You don't pay for utilities, internet or a cell phone either?
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nerdalert
Yesterday at 06:06 AM.
Yesterday at 06:06 AM.
The real winner here (for me) is the utilities. I do EV charging at home 99% of the time, and even if I were paying for chargers they're pretty cheap. But utilities here is not just power and water, but also internet and mobile phone. And that is a good chunk of money.
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StevenJohnson1
Yesterday at 02:31 PM.
Yesterday at 02:31 PM.
Quote from Greygooser :
You don't pay for utilities, internet or a cell phone either?
US Bank Cash+ covers utilities.
Chase Ink Business Cash+ covers internet and cell phones.

Although this works great as I can move the utilities out of US Bank Cash+ 3Q rotation for something new. Pretty excited about the utilities. Thanks, Discover!
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jadr313
Yesterday at 03:00 PM.
Yesterday at 03:00 PM.
Sweet, EV charging FTW! This beats the Costco Visa 4% CB on EV charging. Especially for summer road trips. 1% more is still 1% more.
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Ps3Rules
Yesterday at 03:57 PM.
Yesterday at 03:57 PM.
How are people complaining about these? Unless you live with your parents, gas and bills is an awesome category. That's an easy spend of $1500 over 3 months.
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zarraza
Yesterday at 04:49 PM.
Yesterday at 04:49 PM.
Quote from StevenJohnson1 :
US Bank Cash+ covers utilities.
Chase Ink Business Cash+ covers internet and cell phones.

Although this works great as I can move the utilities out of US Bank Cash+ 3Q rotation for something new. Pretty excited about the utilities. Thanks, Discover!

Once you're locked in, can you change them? I locked in several days ago so o didn't miss it, but if I can unlock and juggle some things around…..
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yencheng
Yesterday at 06:53 PM.
Yesterday at 06:53 PM.
It is the time to pay the annual electricity bill due in July. It will be about $2,500.
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slicksterdealster
Yesterday at 07:07 PM.
Yesterday at 07:07 PM.
Does this work on costco or sams club gas?
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budster
Yesterday at 07:38 PM.
Yesterday at 07:38 PM.
I've never seen one of these quarterly cashback offers for utilities so this is great. But it looks like garbage/recycling services is not categorized as a utility?
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