ChatterBank1 min ago
Nectar Cards
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do you have one, if so what are the pro's and cons of having it.
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lol, if you use these shops anyway and don;t mind having what you buy stored in a database, then why not, you get money back for doing what you do anyway
14:35 Fri 22nd Mar 2013
I still think it is worth having. I main shop in Sainsbury's and build up a fair amount of points very quickly far better return than Tesco reward card and Morrisons offers of cash vouchers. Nectar have many other places to use the card too. I really dont care if my spending habits are noted Big Brother is everywhere else in every thing you do.
The points you accrue depend on how much money you spend, but as you can use a Nectar card in quite a few places then that could be fairly quickly.
To me, reward cards are just a way of getting something for nothing. I'd be buying my shopping whether I had one or not so I might as well get something out of it. You're not going to earn millions but it's better than a kick in the teeth. :)
To me, reward cards are just a way of getting something for nothing. I'd be buying my shopping whether I had one or not so I might as well get something out of it. You're not going to earn millions but it's better than a kick in the teeth. :)
They`re not as good as they used to be. They used to stretch a lot further. I spend quite a lot at Sainsbury`s (considering I`m not here a lot of the time) and all I manage to accure is enough points to buy a measely bottle of champagne at Christmas. I can save more money than that by swapping a lot of my shopping list to Aldi because Sainsubury`s are so expensive. If you must shop there, you might as well use the card and get something out of them.
You can also link your nectar card with ebay-and earn points with all purchases. Any card-whether credit,debit,loyalty-will create a record of purchases. The only way to avoid is to use cash only. How many of us want to do that?
Here's alist of where it can be used...
http:// www.nec tar.com /collec t/a-z-l ist.poi nts
Here's alist of where it can be used...
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