BP/Amoco is Offering 50 Cents Off Per Gallon for First Responders & Healthcare Workers
Calling all first responders, doctors, nurses or hospital workers!
To thank all you First Responders, Nurses, Doctors and Hospital workers for being on the front lines and keeping our communities safe during the coronavirus pandemic, BP is offering you a 50 cents off per gallon discount to use on your next fill up at BP and Amoco stations!
To score this awesome 50 cent per gallon discount, all First Responders, Nurses, Doctors and Hospital workers just need to head here and click on the green “Get my Code” button.
You’ll then need to verify your community status via ID.me to obtain a unique code to use on your next fuel purchase at BP and Amoco. You’ll have from April 2 – April 30th to claim your discount code and all codes will expire on 6/30/2020.
Used by federal and state agencies, healthcare organizations, financial institutions, retailers, and nonprofits, ID.me is used to simplify the identity verification experience. This platform meets the highest federal standards for online identity proofing and authentication.
How to use your discount code at the pump:
- Press cancel
- Enter your discount code
- Press Enter
- Follow prompts on screen
- Codes can also be entered inside the store by pressing the Loyalty ID key on the PIN pad.
(Thanks, Traci!)
This asks for my social security number in order to sign up and wants a paystub. Seems fishy.
Yeah its asking for way too much personal information.
Agreed. I would be ok with a request for name and medical license number but beyond that is too much. Seems like a scam!
Hi all! This is not a scam. ID.me is a platform used by government agencies and healthcare organizations to verify identity. I am military and we use it. You only have to do it one time. I did add more information in the post if that helps.
ID.me is a safe site. They are used as a platform to identify certain personnel through many sites.
ID.me is legit…they need that info to verify your eligibility. We are military and have used it for numerous things👍
What type of documentation are we supposed to provide?
I work in a nursing home but I guess nursing home workers aren’t eligible 🙁
Nursing home personnel are included
Yes you are!
Gas is cheap anyway these days… thanks for the info though…
Way too much personal info is required. Can I just go to a Bp and show them my badge?!?! Get my code from them?
My hospital does not populate and when I add my work email it says it’s not valid 🙁 Is this for a certain geographical region?
It said the same to me.
My hospital was not listed but I entered my ufl.edu address (I work for a university-based hospital) and they instantly sent a confirmation email. No SSN, just birthdate. HTH
Wish they would do things for grocery workers, gas station workers and other essential workers too. Wouldn’t be any gas if it wasn’t for the fuel drivers.
ID.me is worth setting up. A lot of sites use it for verification, including GovX, which offers great deals. I was happy to see Dispatchers included, as we are often left out!
I was about to do it, and like others I never feel comfortable giving that much personal information. It may be legitimate, but I just can’t take that chance to save a few bucks.
Mine didn’t ask me for anything but my hospital email. Once I went through the steps it didn’t give me a gas code but did offer me others. Gas is cheap but I have been cut to 18 hours a week for emergent medical only so every penny helps! Thanks for sharing this Hip2Save 💜
I just “registered” on idme.com//// I am an RN. I gave all of the information, was reluctant at first, but a friend of mine who is EMT got her code and uses the HIP2SAVE site a lot.. so I figured… OK.. Well, Thanks Idme.com// THANK YOU for congratulating me that YAY! you verified I am indeed an RN. BUT … I didn’t receive a code to use.. so now.. I feel like an idiot and am rather disgruntled because I feel like I have been scammed… Oh well… you have my personal information now, so thanks for screwing me!
I just “registered” on idme.com//// I am an RN. I gave all of the information, was reluctant at first, but a friend of mine who is EMT got her code and uses the HIP2SAVE site a lot.. so I figured… OK.. Well, Thanks Idme.com// THANK YOU for congratulating me that YAY! you verified I am indeed an RN. BUT … I didn’t receive a code to use.. so now.. I feel like an idiot and am rather disgruntled because I feel like I have been scammed… Oh well… you have my personal information now, so thanks for screwing me!
I searched for “BP” while logged in and the options came up for me.
Of course, I have a Costco membership, so gas is just as cheap there at $1.50 (BP is at $2 before the code)…
I did not get an email code either, I don’t believe it emails even though site it says it does. I went back on the website and clicked on get my code after entering all the information and there was my code. So it does work, just don’t expect an email.
Thank you. I just paid .85 cents a gallon.
I filled out everything as required and have not heard anything back yet. This was 2 hours ago. I hope this works for me.
Update, this did work! But I had to use my email from work to verify it! Just FYI! Thanks hip 2 save!
So glad you got it to work Susan!
You may want to rethink this offer. I filled in all required information. A lot of personal information only to be told my qualifications can’t be verified. I am feeling scammed- I am going to contact BP-
I was not asked for my SS number when I entered the info. Just name, DOB and verified the email address (through my work email) and it instantly gave me the code.
I only see 4 categories. Health care workers are more than just nurses and first responders 🤷♀️
Is this a one time code or can you use it multiple times?
Good question! Here is what I found listed in the details – “limit 2 discount codes per user.” Hope this helps!
depending on which bp i talk to, i get different answers. im a paramedic , how many times can i use the gas discount code ? one bp said the code was good until the carona virus ends, please clarify.
Doesn’t work for Surgical Techs 🙁
I tried going to i.d. me with my badge. I dont like how they ask for your ss# but I gave it anyways. They then responded after I gave the all of my information including my hospital I.D. badge that they couldn’t verify me. I hope this is a legitimate site, because now they have all my pertinent information. I have a friend that is an RN and they did the same to her. So be cautious
Yes, like others said, there are many others on the front lines besides nurses. I provide physical therapy to patients in their homes who have just come out of hospitals who are high risk for COVID-19 exposure thus so are we. Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Social Workers all on the front lines. I love our nurses and they deserve help as well, but don’t forget about all healthcare workers who are risking exposure to themselves and to their families with no incentive, no raises, no benefits and no proper personal protection equipment at all. And most of our companies are basicaly just saying risk your exposure with no help from us and if you get sick you have to use all of your vacation time and if you are still sick then FMLA and if you still need more time well… no options, no support.
I am an NP licensed in 2 states… tried to verify using all 4 of my license #s (2 NP, 2 RN) as well as with documentation, and it never worked. Tried on both phone and computer 🙁
You should get an email saying you are verified. Then you go back to the site and click get my code and it gives you the code. Has discounts for many other things on their site.
I work at an orthopedic office but it’s not listed 😩
Can’t get this to work. It won’t accept my RN license number. Gives me an error message saying it’s missing a suffix of some kind…
I used it successfully 2 weeks ago, but today after following the same process, there was no discount. I think it is meant for one time use by the wording.
it worked for me. I did not use an ss number. I used the code this morning
filled in all the information they asked for and never received a code