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nectar vouchers

stashmycash
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What do you use your nectar vouchers on? Looked on the site and wasn't that inspired.
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stashmycash wrote:What do you use your nectar vouchers on? Looked on the site and wasn't that inspired.
Adams vouchers are the best value as the points are worth twice as much when exchanged for Adams vouchers.
E.g: 500 points = £5 Adams voucher or £2.50 off at Sainsburys or Debenhams etc.0 -
yep i use adams vouchers, my dad gives me his nectar pts in adams vouchers as does MIL. best value, esp considering i have baby!:A Boots Tart :A0
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Another vote for Adams from me.
I tend to only go there when they have a sale on, so you get even better value. Plus, even if you're paying with Nectar vouchers, you'll still get Nectar points for that transaction! (just remember to give them your card!)
Even for people who don't have small children, you can always get presents for other people's kids (some Adams stores sell toys etc - albeit a limited choice).0 -
I used all mind so far in argos (got no kids to go to adams!)... not super value for money.. but better then none!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 092
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We shop in Sainsbury's regularly so when we've built up a decent number of points we deduct them from our shopping and transfer the equivalent amount from our current account into a savings account to treat ourselves when we feel like it.This space has been intentionally left blank0
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I bought a new TV from Argos cost £1160, they accepted my card and my OH's card for the same purchase. saved £560. Some shops do not combine but Argos do. If you could shop at Sainsburys with another Nectar card holder and only buy Bogof then you could use both cards and share cost saving lots0
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Are you allowed one 1 card per person? or can you have more??Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 092
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Havine a Nectar card is the same as a Tesco or Boots or any other loyalty card. yes, you can have 2 but you only get points on the card you hand over at the till so no point really0
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betheebee wrote:Havine a Nectar card is the same as a Tesco or Boots or any other loyalty card. yes, you can have 2 but you only get points on the card you hand over at the till so no point reallyThis space has been intentionally left blank0
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The original question was about having more than 1 card per person and as betheebee said there is no real point. Having a joint account is different because it is two cards for one account.0
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