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Georgiesmum | 18:58 Sun 20th Jan 2019 | ChatterBank
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Do you have many store cards that you collect points on? Which ones do you use most? For me its Boots advantage card and the Tesco card. for points.
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Boots Tesco Sainsbury’s elvedon plus a few others
Mostly use my co op card, get a payment each year.
Boots, Nectar, Sparks, Co-op.
Tesco & Morrisons
Given that Boots typically charge at least 20% more for the stuff they sell than rival stores do, I can't see how using a Boots Advantage card makes any sense at all.

I've got a Tesco Clubcard but I don't go out of my way to use it. (I only rarely shop at Tesco, although I occasionally use one of their filling stations).

I've got a Morrison's More card too, which I use fairly often but, again, I don't go out of my way to use it.

I'm fed up with being asked if I've got a Nectar card in Sainsbury's. I haven't and I don't need any more plastic cluttering up my wallet. (To get to my nearest Sainsbury's I have to drive past Asda, Aldi, Morrison's and Tesco, so I don't get there very often anyway).

I've also got a Co-op Dividend card, which I use whenever I go into the store just down the road from me. However I never seem to build up much 'divi' and I often forget to use the dividend vouchers before they expire anyway.

The best value reward card in my pocket is the Waterstone's one. You get one (virtual) stamp for every full tenner spent, with 10 stamps getting you a tenner off your next purchase.
How very interesting! Is there any point to this?
Superdrug the most and the most worth it followed by Boots and Tesco. I also have Co-op, a garden centre one and one from a local independent department store but have never had any value from any of those.
Points means prizes as Bruce would say
Got Nectar - linked to my ebay account - we don't have a Sainsburys - only Tesco (got clubcard), Asda, Aldi and Lidl. Also Markies food shop.
Morrisons and Boots Advantage
I agree wholeheartedly with what Chico says about Boot's. I never shop there. 50/60 years ago it was the pride of the High Street for quality and value. How times change.
Nectar card for Sainsburys and ebay purchases; Boots because I quite often run in there for a meal deal and every so often the points afford a free one; Rewards for Racing which accumulate via online betting and give money back on Newmarket tickets; Holland and Barrett but barely worth it, and reward card for local coffee shop.
Boots...even though I also use Amazon and Superdrug for same things...it adds up over the year. Nectar for Sainsbury's and eBay, Superdrug, Holland and Barrett. Only have a Tesco metro which is awful, and no Morrisons or ASDA near me.
I only have a nectar card.
Nectar card, points add up quite quickly and I usually spend them in Argos, The Works. Any money off craft essentials is worth having, Bon marche. Loyalty card. You get a stamped card for money off when it's full but they have special discount days for card holders, Superdrug and Boots. No real loyalty from me though as I tend to vary my shopping depending on who has the best online offers
Tesco and Nectar.

My OH puts about £200 a week in fuel in the works van and collects the points.
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I went in Bon Marche today and they are now entering the stamps you have gained on your stamped card into their computer so you can automatically spend them on another visit if you wish.
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and it shows up on your till receipt.

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