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Re: Nectar

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2008 19.37
by Stuart*
nodnirG kraM wrote:The card is of the same design as that which gave me financial relief last night.
I was lambasted on 'Metropol 7.0x' launch night for mentioning the design of the card and reliably informed, of course, that it is a "members card", not nectar!

Re: Nectar

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2008 20.43
by Pete
Square Eyes wrote:I need to point out that the the Nectar card featured above is out of date.
I specifically ordered Lee to use that version as I felt it was more metropol to have the up to date morrisons logo and the out of date nectar logo.
Alexia wrote:Am I the only one here NEVER to have owned a Tesco Clubcard? The missus has one, and she gladly accepts points on my half of our occasional shops, but always takes her OWN Nectar points even though I have a Nectar card.
me and the other half have a system where I get the clubcard points and he gets the nectar points (We both have cards however, they're just attached to the same respective accounts), so its actually his money, which makes me feel inferior to grindon :(

However... taking into account a large chunk of his points total was due to me buying two PCs from dell.com (after clicking through the nectar site) I think I can safely claim the majority of the points to be mine.

Re: Nectar

Posted: Fri 18 Apr, 2008 13.11
by Jenny
Alexia wrote:Am I the only one here NEVER to have owned a Tesco Clubcard?
No. Not that this is in any way interesting, but you did ask.

Re: Nectar

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2008 23.06
by DVB Cornwall
Note for AMEX Nectar card holders.....

*puts on scrooge outfit 8 months early*

If you have an Amex Nectar card, do check that AMEX are awarding the correct points for purchases in Nectar retailers ... i.e. 2 points per pound ... one standard and a bonus, I have just obtained an adjustment as they failed to have a number of Brewers Fayre outlets recorded as such. You can check this out easily using the AMEX online site.

Chris.

Re: Nectar

Posted: Mon 28 Apr, 2008 18.14
by Ebeneezer Scrooge
DVB Cornwall wrote:*puts on scrooge outfit 8 months early*
Oi

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Re: Nectar

Posted: Wed 30 Apr, 2008 14.19
by Lorns
Well it looks like i will be a Nectar card holder again. I've just changed energy suppliers to EDF and they have registered me for a Nectar card so i can use the points towards my bill. And i get 800 points if i read my meter myself and post the card with accurate readings off to them. Woohoo!!

Re: Nectar

Posted: Thu 01 May, 2008 13.32
by Ronnie Rowlands
nodnirG kraM wrote:"Nought nought nought nought nought nought nought". We don't use gas. I don't even know what it is, mate.
We get the cold water from the hot tap. That way we save wear and tear on the cold tap.

Re: Nectar

Posted: Thu 01 May, 2008 14.48
by Stuart*
Ronnie Rowlands wrote:We get the cold water from the hot tap. That way we save wear and tear on the cold tap.
That does remind me of the MOD instruction issued to establishments in the mid 90s regarding stationery orders. To reduce costs they would only be supplying black, red and green biros in future. Blue biros would no longer be supplied as this was expected to reduce requirement by almost 40%.

Mmmm :?

Re: Nectar

Posted: Sun 29 Jun, 2008 21.41
by stedixon
Lorns wrote:Well it looks like i will be a Nectar card holder again. I've just changed energy suppliers to EDF and they have registered me for a Nectar card so i can use the points towards my bill. And i get 800 points if i read my meter myself and post the card with accurate readings off to them. Woohoo!!

Ello all,

I'm new and this is my first post.

Just to correct the above as I work for EDF Energy. We award Nectar points on sign up, also every quarter you get points for being a customer (loyality points) and if you sign up to read reduce reward we'll give you points for reading your meter and bonus points if you manage to reduce your usage after a year. However the points cannot be as stated above, redeemed against your energy bills.

Best off going on a shopping spree at Argos or Sainsburys.

Re: Nectar

Posted: Sun 29 Jun, 2008 22.10
by Nick Harvey
Welcome along.

Don't worry, nobody here takes any notice of Lorns when she's had a drop too much of the Cotes du Rhone and smoked a couple of those lovely ciggies where you add a bit of extra to the old Golden Virginia.

She usualy deletes the posts the following day, but obviously not on this particular occasion.

So, as an employee of an energy firm, how much staff discount do you get on your own gas and electricity bill?

Re: Nectar

Posted: Sun 29 Jun, 2008 22.25
by stedixon
Nick Harvey wrote:Welcome along.

Don't worry, nobody here takes any notice of Lorns when she's had a drop too much of the Cotes du Rhone and smoked a couple of those lovely ciggies where you add a bit of extra to the old Golden Virginia.

She usualy deletes the posts the following day, but obviously not on this particular occasion.

So, as an employee of an energy firm, how much staff discount do you get on your own gas and electricity bill?
Hi n thanks for the warm welcome.

Discount? What discount? Got nothing as yet but they are apparently working on it. That was in Jan. |Hopefully won't be too much longer.