Does Sheetz Take Apple Pay?
Apple Pay is now accepted at more gas stations, making payments easier and faster. Known for its secure and quick transactions, Apple Pay lets you pay without touching anything, making it simpler for everyone.
Fuel Brands Supporting Apple Pay
- Chevron
- 7-Eleven (in-store only)
- ExxonMobil (via the Speedpass+ app)
- Casey’s General Stores
- BP/Amoco (requires the BPme app)
Local Stores that accept Apple Pay at Gas Pumps
Nationwide:
- Wawa: These East Coast favorites now take Apple Pay inside and often at the pump.
- QT: In the South and Midwest, QT stores are adding Apple Pay at pumps and inside.
- Circle K: Many Circle K stores accept Apple Pay for in-store purchases, and some are testing it at the pump.
- Shell: More Shell stations, especially newer ones and “Travel Centers,” are starting to accept Apple Pay.
Regionally:
- RaceTrac: Popular in the Southeast, RaceTrac accepts Apple Pay at most locations, though it can vary by store.
- Sheetz: A big name in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, Sheetz allows Apple Pay for both in-store and pump payments at all locations.
- Thornton’s: Found mainly in the Midwest, many Thornton’s locations accept Apple Pay both inside and at the pump.
- Valero: Acceptance of Apple Pay varies at Valero. However, many newer Valero stations do accept it.
Remember, not all locations in these chains may accept Apple Pay. To confirm:
- Look for Apple Pay logos at the pump or cashier.
- Check the gas station’s website or app.
- Ask a store worker.
Gas Stations That Accept Apple Pay
Many gas stations now accept Apple Pay. Here is a list:
- Chevron: Apple Pay is accepted at all locations and via their app.
- Casey’s General Stores: Now accepts Apple Pay at all locations.
- Cumberland Farms: Accepts Apple Pay at all locations.
- Costco: Accepts Apple Pay with a Visa card linked to your digital wallet.
- 7-Eleven: Use Apple Pay inside the store at locations across the U.S.
- ARCO: Available at the pump and inside the store in various states.
- BP/Amoco: Use the BPme app to pay with Apple Pay.
- Circle K: Available at select locations.
- Citgo: Apple Pay is accepted at certain locations.
- Conoco: Not available at every location.
Comprehending Apple Pay Usage at Gas Stations
The Basics of Using Apple Pay
Apple Pay uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology for secure payments. Just hold your iPhone or Apple Watch near a payment terminal. You can finish the transaction without taking out your wallet.
Safety Elements
The security of Apple Pay is a big plus. It uses Touch ID or Face ID to make sure only you can approve a payment. Also, your card information isn’t saved on the device, lowering the risk of fraud.
Steps to Use Apple Pay at Gas Stations
- Before using Apple Pay, set up your debit or credit card in the Wallet app on your iPhone or Apple Watch.
- At a gas station that accepts Apple Pay, hold your device near the payment terminal. Use Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode to authenticate.
- Your payment will be processed quickly and securely. No need to enter a PIN or sign a receipt.
Improving the Gas Station Experience
More Than Just Fuel Purchases
Many gas stations are also convenience stores. With Apple Pay, you can quickly pay for both fuel and store items.
Incentives and Member Benefits
Some gas stations have rewards and loyalty programs that work with Apple Pay. This lets you earn points or get discounts on your purchases. Each transaction becomes more rewarding.

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