BP has introduced fleet credit card programs that will offer enhanced features and benefits including online capabilities and credit card acceptance at more than 15,000 BP and Amoco locations nationwide. These features will be available November 2001. Part of the new fleet programs includes the issuance of new cards. Current Amoco Transicard and FleetManager II customers will be receiving their new BP BusinessPlus cards in November 2001, while current Amoco Business Card and BP FleetManager I customers will receive their new BP Business cards in January 2002. The BP Business card will offer fleet customers revolving credit and reports, while the BP BusinessPlus card offers a three-month free-trial offer, enhanced reporting, and a rebate program. To accompany the roll-out of the new BP fleet cards, BP customer service hours are being ex-tended. The new hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST). BP fleet customers will be able to access their accounts online at www.bpbusinessplus.com as early as November 2001. Fleet customers can then download reporting, create customized reports, and change card options with the click of a mouse. E-billing will be available in January 2002. For more information about BP’s new fleet programs, call (888) 456-2237 today or e-mail janesmc@bp.com.
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