Food & Drink

Shopper rewards card

Food & Drink

Posted by: Shaun30656009

24th May 2017 09:46am

Do you use shopper rewards cards or do you believe they are a waste of time & a scam to get you to spend more money in their store???

beachstorm
  • 17th Jun 2017 07:24am

Same as a lot of people, watch the bonus point offers, dont buy things you wont use.Kmart had a bonus point offer on party supplies which I didn't need at the time but spent the required $10 to use for an event in September ( dont have to worry about it close to the date now).
For those of you with a lot of cards chunking up your wallet, there is a phone app called STOCARD I highly recommend to get. If your loyalty card has a barcode you can scan it into stocard and just present it at the checkout. It has many preloaded companiesrewards cards it recognizes


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