GetUpside gas savings app launched in South Florida

February 16, 2018

 

GetUpside launched in South Florida, with 400 gas stations in the tri-county area offering deals worth up to 25 cents a gallon cash back to users of the free app. www.getupside.com

GetUpside’s launch into Florida is the company’s first major market expansion outside of Washington, D.C. In the DC/Maryland/Virginia market, GetUpside has acquired 130,000 users who have saved over $1 million in cash back deals.

GetUpside, which calls itself “Priceline for gas,” incentivizes businesses to compete with each other on price in return for driving more customers to their stores.

Kinnier said by offering a “secret” price to the app’s users, gas stations can offer a price their competitors cannot match because unlike the station’s sign, they cannot see what is on the app.

The consumer locates a participating station on the app, and after purchasing gas, takes a picture of the receipt and uploads it to the app.

The savings accumulate in the user’s online GetUpside account and can be cashed out at any time via check or PayPal.

In South Florida, 82 percent of residents use their car to commute to work and spend an average of $2,900 annually on gas, according to a recent survey. GetUpside was designed to help these consumers take more control over their daily expenses and earn cash back for pumping gas at their neighborhood stations.

GetUpside also helps local businesses win new customers and build repeat business, Kinnier said.

“We founded this company to bring a technology layer to local businesses to enable them to run their business more efficiently and more profitably on each transaction,” Kinnier said. “We don’t allow every station into the app.”

Gas stations using the GetUpside platform have seen an average 58 percent return on investment, so they underwrite the discount. GetUpside takes a percentage of profit generated from each transaction. Meanwhile, consumers get paid to pump gas at the same local stations they frequent anyway.

GetUpside’s Florida launch features cash back deals at gas stations, but will eventually include consumer offers at convenience stores, car washes, restaurants, grocery stores and retail locations. The company launched this expanded service in the Washington metro market in late 2017 with cash back offers up to 15 percent on groceries and 35 percent at restaurants.

GetUpside is available on the App Store and on Google Play.

Info and Source Palm Beach Post

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