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Do retail shops in the UK have loyalty cards?

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I know Boots has advantage card, but how about high street clothing stores?

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  1. Yes, quite a lot do.  If you are not sure just ask at the counter. They are always on the look-out for supportive customers.


  2. BHS (British Home Stores), Debenhams, House of Fraser and Evans definitly do.

  3. Be careful some wat you hink are loaylty cards are actually credit cards with extremerley high interest rates

  4. Tesco do.. also the  Nectar card used at  various places,  Some supermarkets, garages etc.   Clothing shops dont usually have loyalty  card but push the in house credit cards,  or store cards,  Debenhams do in particular.. Offer 10% discount if you use their card..  Ok if you pay it all off at end of month  or the interest will cost more than the disount you got at the time of sale. I believe Sommerfield also  have a  form of loyalty card. Boots also have their Advantage card.

  5. Debenhams, House of Fraser do as far as I am aware, I know because they try and get me to sign up everytime I buy something

  6. Please also remember that the loyalty card is actually a way for the retailer to get information on your purchasing preferences which they can then sell.

  7. Yes, almost all large retail stores have them.  Whether you are happy with what you get in return is another matter.  The coupon system in the US has always appeared to be more useful than the rewards most retailers give to their loyalty card users.  Many people here never quite accumulate enough points to benefit in any special way, or the points run out before they've managed to meet a specific target.  However, they remain a marketing strategy that is of success to the retailer.

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