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GasUp - On Demand Gas Delivery


4.6 ( 4816 ratings )
Бизнес
Разработчик Global Emergency, Maintenance, and Logistical Solutions, LLC
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1. GasUp is a Technology company that sells fuel and delivers straight to the convenience of your home or your workplace. Easy, worry free, and competitive gas prices that often are equal or lower than gas stations near you. Customers will be able to request, track our fuel delivery drivers, and receive detail information on their fuel request once an order is completed; with just few taps of a button, fuel could be on your way. GasUp is a reliable service and guarantee fuel during a hurricane or any natural disaster.

2. GasUp services are available to all company fleets and corporate perks.

3. Discount is offered to military, students, teachers, first responders, and government employees.

4. How it works:
Pin your vehicle in the app while inside or beside your vehicle
Request your gas
Open and leave your gas tank door (Ensure to lock your car)
GasUp will take care of the rest
You will get a digital copy of your receipt in your app once your gas request is completed

Why GasUp?

Why waste your time and a gas station when you can easily get it deliver at the convenience of your home or work.
Low competitive gas prices
Worry free fuel delivery during a natural disaster
Easily compare our prices to those from nearby gas stations right on the app
Request delivery time that fits your schedule
Premium branded fuel
Avoid credit card scams and crime at gas stations

More information about GasUp:


GasUp was born in 2018 out of necessity in order to eliminate some of the problems that we consumers may or have encountered each and every day when using gas stations; some of these problems are robbery at gun point, steeling of credit card information, and the huge burden of long lines before and after Emergency Disasters in Florida. Why go to gas stations to refuel your car when you have fuel come to you at the convenience of your house or workplace.

GasUp is here to “Make Gas Stations a Thing of the Past”