Pennzoil is offering a
$25 Shell Gift Card when you
Purchase an eligible
10-Quarts of Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic Motor Oil from
Select Retailers and fill out the online
Rebate Form, upload your receipt, and submit.
Thanks to community member
crowtalon for finding this deal.
Notes:
- All requests for this offer include a USPS address verification check. Please note that Address 2 may be required for apartments, suites, or some housing units. In addition, to protect your privacy, the session will time out after 3 minutes.
- Offer valid from February 15, 2022 - October 31, 2022.
- Limit of two (2) gift cards per person, household or address
Participating Retailers:
- Ace Hardware
- AutoZone
- Advance Auto Parts
- Amazon
- Walmart
- & More (click here to find nearby & eligible locations)
Offer begins at 12:00 AM Central Time ("CT") on February 15, 2022 and ends at 11:59 PM CT on October 31, 2022 ("Promotion Period"). Offer valid at participating locations only with a qualifying ten (10) quart purchase of Pennzoil Platinum Full Synthetic motor oil, during the Promotion Period. Qualifying purchase must be made in one transaction (
Full Terms).
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Just for reference, I submitted the rebate at the beginning of March (1st week, forgot exact date)
Search for "Pennzoil Platinum Scott Blue" to see the different viscosities.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pennzo...e/47217498
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If they're going to issue some Shell gift card that can only be used at Shell gas stations then this isn't such a good deal.
I don't know why it's worded so sketchy but since it says 'Digital Gift Card' I would guess a Visa or Mastercard # this time.
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You can look at base stocks, you can look at Product Data Sheets for different specs on the oil, you can look at the composition of additives, you can look at used oil analysis from websites like BITOG, etc.
So it's not just a "this one thing makes X oil better than Y" but a combination of factors together. But, the biggest factor is going to be OCIs with a decent quality oil (API SP and/or GF6 and/or DEXOS licensed). If anyone does a reasonable OCI (3-5k) with an SP/GF6/DEXOS licensed oil, it will last them pretty much the life of the vehicle. Above that, it's personal preference to mess around with different oils. For example, depending on the weight, Pennz Plat is generally considered at the lighter end of the scale for certain weights. So, in an engine that has oil dilution, if you want to stay in grade, let's say 0W20, you might dilute the oil and then it goes out of 20 grade. But, let's say for instance, you had a thicker 0W20 or one that was more resistant to oil dilution, it might stay in grade whereas another oil didn't....so on and so forth.
The biggest key is changing the oil.
I don't know why it's worded so sketchy this time.
Yep, figured this would either be a physical or a digital Shell gift card based on how others responded. So, definitely not a deal as far as I'm concerned since Shell gas is typically overpriced compared to other top tier options I have; e.g., Costco.
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