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xxSalzxx Boots Advantage Card: ... stores in this day and age offer some kind of rewards scheme for shopping in their store and Boots are no different. They offer you 4 points for every pound you spend in the store as long as you have a card that is. Now each point is only worth one pence so I wouldnt really advise you to get one unless you shop there lot! I got one a few years back now and have only recently started using it in the last few wee...
Read the full review: Is It Really An Advantage? by xxSalzxx
 

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Credit Card - Smartcreds Smartcreds
Smartcreds is a pay-as-you-go system. You use your own money which you pay into a Smartcreds account, and then use your card to but online, like a credit card.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
Easy Jet Mastercard Easy Jet Mastercard
Credit Card / Earn Miles towards money off easyJet flights with every pound you spend.
overall rating  1 review
 
Credit Card - Fairfx Fairfx
Credit Card / Prepaid MasterCard that works like a debit card. A travel money card foreign currency exchange offering great rates and ensures a secure method of taking currency abroad.
overall rating  1 review
 
Fjord Pass (Norway) Fjord Pass (Norway)
Credit Card / A discount card offering cheaper rates for hotels, cottages, appartments etc in Norway.
overall rating  1 review
 
Credit Card - Goldfish i24 Card Goldfish i24 Card
Credit Card / A new credit card from Morgan Stanley: 'ultra-premium' i24.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
RBS Highline Switch Card RBS Highline Switch Card
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overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Credit Card - Royal Bank of Scotland Royal Bank of Scotland
Credit Card /
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Credit Card - Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo Lloyds TSB Airmiles Duo
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overall rating  1 review
 
 
Halifax Motor Racing Credit Cards Halifax Motor Racing Credit Cards
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Autumnrose Capital One Platinum Card
... Months ago my family and I went on a small trip to Vegas. I rented a car from budget rental using my Capitol One Platinum Card. I have never had an issue with either company until now that is. After having a great time on our trip it was time to return the rental. When I arrived at the rental shop they were already closed. They had chosen to close early that day. I returned the car any way putting the keys in there over night return as I did not want to be charged for an additional day. Thinking it was over I went on with my life. A month later I recieved my statement and was shocked to see that budget had charged me for the additional day any way. I i...
Read the full review: Poor business practices make companies fail by Autumnrose
Lakerfanster Boots Advantage Card
... It seems that nowadays every major store has some kind of reward scheme which has a card. As a regular customer of Boots I thought it would be a good idea to get my own advantage card as every time I purchased something I was nearly always asked whether I had a card. The Boots Advantage Card is one of the most popular store cards around and has built a very strong reputation. I have had my advantage card for a while now so I thought I would write this review about my experience of using the advantage card and my overall thoughts. Signing Up It s completely free and really easy to sign up to get your own Advantage card, you can either do so in your local Bo...
Read the full review: Boots has the Advantage by Lakerfanster
kjmccabe Boots Advantage Card
... advantage card works in much the same way as any other company loyalty scheme. How to get one: You sign up either in store or online, and your plastic advantage card (about the size of a credit card) arrives in the post about 2 weeks later. Collecting Points: For every £1 you spend in Boots, you get 4 advantage points ( 1 point is equal to 1p so basically you are getting back 4p in every pound) Boots very often run specials called bonus points, an example of how you would collect these is if they are running a special on a certain product such as VO5 hair products, ie, if you spend £30 on these products, you can claim 500 extra points. The Overall Aim: Use ...
Read the full review: Great Wee Saver by kjmccabe
 
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