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IKEA family card question please

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  • January20
    January20 Posts: 3,769 Forumite
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  • Callie22
    Callie22 Posts: 3,444 Forumite
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    edited 16 February 2012 at 8:34PM
    I've never had any kind of offers with my IKEA Family card. There's the discounted stuff in the stores, free tea and coffee and I think I've been sent an email about one event. The main thing you seem to get is the feedback email after you've shopped there, where you fill in whether you're happy with the stuff you've bought. I think you get another email a month or so later too, asking you if you're still happy.
  • POPPYOSCAR
    POPPYOSCAR Posts: 14,902 Forumite
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    Callie22 wrote: »
    I've never had any kind of offers with my IKEA Family card. There's the discounted stuff in the stores, free tea and coffee and I think I've been sent an email about one event. The main thing you seem to get is the feedback email after you've shopped there, where you fill in whether you're happy with the stuff you've bought. I think you get another email a month or so later too, asking you if you're still happy.

    I've bought loads from Ikea but never had an email like this.

    When I signed up the blurb said that vouchers would be sent according to how often the card is swiped, but it does not seem to make any difference as I can see.

    One other thing if you use your card when you buy, your purchases are insured if you damage them on the way home and they will replace free of charge.
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