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Although store loyalty cards pose a significant privacy risk, I still use them for bookstores, grocery shopping, and many other purposes. Here are the main reasons why. 1.
Loyalty cards have changed markedly in recent years. Instead of simply earning points to redeem against your next shop, the largest retailers have introduced extra incentives – such as exclusive ...
Whether it's better prices at the grocery store, points back at the mall, or a free coffee after every 10, loyalty cards can help you save money. They can also be a pain to manage.
Retailers like Macy’s and Target have felt the need to tie loyalty programs to branded credit cards, but companies now see more benefits to easing entry requirements for their customers.
These loyalty programs offer layers of benefits, with some straying beyond the drugstore's walls to keep you interested. Balance Reward members can earn 10 points for every mile walked thought a ...
Pink's loyalty program originally launched in 2009 and has grown to more than 2 million active monthly users, per the press release. The brand appears to be now focusing on nurturing deeper ...
More than half of Britons felt encouraged to buy products because of discounts offered through store loyalty cards, a survey from market researcher NIQ showed on Tuesday, as shoppers hunt for ...