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???

Wayne31400320
  • 27th Feb 2018 10:56pm

For most international students, shopper rewards card is a must, unless a relative is taking care of them. It's not a scam because it's free and you can redeem points whenever you buy groceries. When there's enough points, redeem them so that you could get vouchers which reduce the burden of your living cost. I'm a typical Malaysian that is really thrifty about these kind of things so as an poor and helpless international student, please get yourself a shopper rewards card especially the Flybuys card since many of the outlets accept them.


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