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I've got 56,500 nectar points, what shall I do with them? Answers on a postcard please! I wanted to buy tickets to go to Euro Disney but I don't think its possible0
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medge wrote:I've got 56,500 nectar points, what shall I do with them? Answers on a postcard please! I wanted to buy tickets to go to Euro Disney but I don't think its possible
Thompson offer £100 off for 4000 points so perhaps they do a trip to disney you could use them against, or eurostar is 10000 points for return trip to paris. check out www.nectar.com/rewards :jOfficial DFW Nerd - Member no. 045
Total debts ???***
Well I think they are going down, only time, a divorce, selling up & moving on will tell !!
Forever optomistic.... Positive thinking.0 -
OllieLong wrote: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.
As Nectar tend to send out bonus vouchers every now and again - including extra points for no spend (e.g. Sainsbury's) there is a point as you can build up separate balances on different cards then redeem as and when.0 -
We had over 70,000, as I get 30,000 every year as I have a Sainsbury's mortgage!
We went on an Argos spending spree recently, and got electronic scales, vax carpet cleaner and a pressure washer! As if for free! Was fun.
Now have less doggy carpets and clean cars!
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Sent my OH to Argos to buy verical blinds the other day and told him to remember to use the Nectar card because I reckoned we could get about £35 off. He was told that they don't accept Nectar. I went onto the Nectar sight and they are still promoting its use in Argos. Does anyone know who's right here and what can I do about it?0
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OllieLong wrote: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.
There are at least two points for having two cards,
You get twice the number of Sainsbury money off coupons posted to you and also twice the number of Nectar exta point coupons for use at BP, Debenhams, Brewers Fayre etc, etc.0 -
chrishowe wrote:There are at least two points for having two cards,
You get twice the number of Sainsbury money off coupons posted to you and also twice the number of Nectar exta point coupons for use at BP, Debenhams, Brewers Fayre etc, etc.
It will be useful as I have added my daughter to the lot0 -
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I did the same, had the 10000 points from the Ford car trial and ebbokers, so I managed to get a pressure watcher and also a microwave. It was great fun! Mostly thanks to mse friends passing on tips.0 -
middleman wrote:Sent my OH to Argos to buy verical blinds the other day and told him to remember to use the Nectar card because I reckoned we could get about £35 off. He was told that they don't accept Nectar. I went onto the Nectar sight and they are still promoting its use in Argos. Does anyone know who's right here and what can I do about it?
Take the blinds back and get a refund then go and buy them again taking a copy of the web site details to prove your point.0 -
I went to Argos yesterday for a wallpaper stripper and on the off chance
I remembered my nectar point card.
I was well pleased as they gave me a penny back I never realized that
I had £25 on it and the stripper was £24.99 so it was a freebie really.0
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