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Boots Advantage Card
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by freud - written on 28.06.08 (Useful, 19 readings)
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I don't know what i'd do without my boots advantage card! seriously! - it was so useful fo buying christmas presents & to use in the post xmas sales when money was really tight! I'm trying to survive the credit crunch so every penny helps..... the machines in Boots are good (when working) so you can cheque advantage points & look ...
by Eskezuzumem - written on 24.06.08 (Useful, 111 readings)
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I do not like to have too many shopping cards, they make my wallet thicker and there is very little benefit in having them. The Boots Advantage card is quite an exeption because it gives such a generous rebate that it is not possible not to have it. Quite simply this card works on a rebate scheme to the tune of 4 pennies for each full ...
by Paskuda - written on 23.06.08 (Useful, 104 readings)
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I do not always sign up to loyalty cards because in the end this means that you have to carry them with you, and together with credit cards and debit cards and all the rest, the risk is that something goes lost. However, the Boots Advantage card is really good because it gives you 4p for each pound you spend in store. This effectively ...
by i_am_joy - written on 04.06.08 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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In 1998/1999 my daughter was pregnant with her second baby, her first was still in nappies, my younger daughter was diagnosed with an eye condition that caused her to need lots of eye drops and my husband was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer which led to him suffering almost constant cold and flu symptoms. Not to sound frivolous about my ...
by Littledreamer - written on 28.05.08 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I absolutely love the Boots advantage card scheme. I have had a card for years and it's really surprising how quickly the points add up, I've currently got £30 on my card, and when there's something I want to buy but feeling a bit short of cash, I just cash in some points - easy! You get 4 points per £1 that you spend, and this ...
by billy1970 - written on 22.04.08 (Useful, 139 readings)
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boots offer an absolutely fantastic rewards scheem for people who shop with them regularly, there advantage card gets you 4 points for every pound you spend in store and with each point equalling 1p that means you are getting 4p back from every £1 you spend. I know this doesnt sound a lot but when you think about all the money you spend ...
by idoodooyou - written on 22.04.08 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Boots run a loyalty card scheme, infact most shops nowdays do, so whats so special about boots? Well the fact that they offer four times the cash back of course! Most loyalty schemes opperate by returning 1 point to the consumer per £1 spent, however at the very least, Boots offer 4 points per £1 spent, meaning 4p from every pound is ...
by pink_glitter - written on 24.03.08 (Very useful, 452 readings)
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Boots Advantage Card is a loyalty card which you can use to earn points on your shopping in Boots. These points can be used to pay for products in store. ~Applying for a card~ To apply for a card you can either pick up a leaflet in store or visit www.bootsadvantage.com. The leaflet has a cardboard temporary advantage card on ...
by iamabox - written on 21.03.08 (Useful, 52 readings)
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Boots advantage card. I do get annoyed that every shop you go in trys to throw a loyalty card in your face but I feel the boots advantage card is worthy of being in my wallet. For everyone £1 that you spend in a boots store you will receive 4 boots points. The boots card is very easy to use , it goes in the chip and pin ...
by gemrichardson - written on 14.03.08 (Useful, 79 readings)
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This surely has to be one of the best loyalty cards you can get anywhere. Not only is it free to sign up for one of these things, but for every pound you spend in store, you are rewarded with 4 pence. That is 4% back! Which is actually a rather large amount. I spend quite a bit Boots on very regular occasions. I buy all ...
by katie29 - written on 29.02.08 (Useful, 40 readings)
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****Boots Advantage Card**** "The best loyalty scheme?" Pretty much every store you go into has some sort of loyalty card-this is my review on the boots one. **Application** Pretty standard form to fill out - you give them your name address etc and then about a week later they send you out a card , ...
by mummy2harry - written on 04.07.07 (Very useful, 477 readings)
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Being a mum, I need to join all the loyalty schemes that I can just to try and get a little bit of extra cash, and believe me, I am so glad that I joined the Boots Advantage Card before I had my son!! I will tell you a bit about how many points you can get, what you can spend and earn on, and how it compares with other Loyalty card schemes ...
by kellylouj - written on 19.03.07 (Very useful, 614 readings)
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I love it when companies reward you! Boots is one of the best out there for providing you with something for shopping at their store. I am a member of quite a few reward schemes, this allows me to see which is the best out of a handful. Although some items in Boots may be slightly more expensive that the supermarket but one thing I ...
by mapesy - written on 11.11.06 (Very useful, 347 readings)
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The boots advantage card It’s a great thing to have if you shop in boots regularly like I do. It’s a simple scheme. You simply have to register to get the card there are 3 ways for you to register. The first is by going in store and filling in one of there simple application forms and posting it. The second way is by going in ...
by kayelletee - written on 22.10.06 (Very useful, 1092 readings)
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Boots the chemist's loyalty card is called an "Advantage Card" and it's definitely that! I've had a card for almost 10 years and have certainly picked up a few treats along the way! *****So what is it?***** Launched in September 1997, the Advantage Card Scheme is promoted by Boots and is available to anyone who ...
by 3kadua - written on 19.10.06 (Useful, 244 readings)
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I love the boots advantage card so much! It's the best thing to have in your wallet! All you have to do is pick up a form in store, fill it out and give it in and your card will be with you in a matter of days. It's so handy if you spend loads at boots or you have a big Boots nearby. ***POINTS*** You earn 4 points for every one ...
by chrisandmark - written on 07.12.05 (Very useful, 1228 readings)
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Loyalty cards, I’ve had them all. The (now deceased) Safeway ABC card, Nectar cards aplenty, WHSmith, the list goes on. However, all these do is clutter up the credit card section in my purse BUT the one I’ve stayed, well, loyal to is Boots Advantage Card. Basically, with the Advantage card you get points added to your card each time ...
by chloe5974 - written on 18.10.05 (Very useful, 2626 readings)
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Unlike other loyalty cards, Boots advantage card allows children as young as 11 years old to have one. This clever ploy to guarantee loyal shoppers worked for me! I got one years ago, and although it is only now that I use it more, beeing able to have one in my little purse made me feel quite grown up at the time. ORGAN DONOR ...
by charlhrdy - written on 13.09.05 (Useful, 347 readings)
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I have had one of these for years, so long in fact I no longer know which address it has for it. But that is not a problem, I can now walk into the shop, stick the card in the machine and there is all the information I don't get via the post. The advantage card is used everytime you shop at Boots, for every 25p you spend you get a ...
by Selket 123 - written on 23.07.05 (Useful, 158 readings)
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I have had my advantage card for over two years now. I don't spend a lot at Boots except for makeup when its needed which is roughly about once a month. The majority of time I use it a lot of Christmas time when buying the great gifts they have on offer. The irritating thing is that the small stores don't stock many of the items you see ...




















