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Jet Fuel Strategies To Eliminate Software Fees

Access To Full-Featured Website Free To "Self-Service" Users

Doug McConnell, President of Jet Fuel Strategies announced yesterday that JFS is restructuring its business model, making access to the company's popular web-based software suite free to users with their own contract pricing.

Operators can access the website, upload pricing files to a secure server, and make use of  the full-featured software for free. "A fee based, subscription-style access simply doesn't make sense for our customers with contracts of their own," McConnell said on Wednesday. "Our Full Service offering can provide even greater savings for them through streamlined and simplified billing, aggressive, high-volume price negotiation, and more.

Operators who want to 'go it alone' are free and welcome to do so. An advertising based model is a win-win for all parties." The company will make its own world-wide, high-volume pricing available to approved subscribers. Customers opting to buy fuel directly from JFS will gain advantages including single-source, streamlined billing, aggressive price watching, and enhanced accounting and reporting abilities.

FMI: www.jetfuelstrategies.com

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