by PieEater » 04 Aug 2017 16:45
by 3points » 05 Aug 2017 10:20
and how secure is RFC's IT set up? Are they ready for the impending GDPR legislation, for example?PieEater I don't get the benefit of prepay cards, if you can use the card to pay for things via proximity you have the bizarre situation of topping up a prepay card with another proximity card, so why not just pay with your existing proximity card. I'm sure the club would love 10k people to put £10 on their cards and have that as a floating balance = £100k free money/
There's also a problem if you lose your card or it fails, will they give you your credit balance on the replacement card?
by 3points » 05 Aug 2017 10:37
by WAZZOCK » 05 Aug 2017 10:53
3pointsand how secure is RFC's IT set up? Are they ready for the impending GDPR legislation, for example?PieEater I don't get the benefit of prepay cards, if you can use the card to pay for things via proximity you have the bizarre situation of topping up a prepay card with another proximity card, so why not just pay with your existing proximity card. I'm sure the club would love 10k people to put £10 on their cards and have that as a floating balance = £100k free money/
There's also a problem if you lose your card or it fails, will they give you your credit balance on the replacement card?
I won't be storing any card details
by 3points » 05 Aug 2017 12:12
by Silver Fox » 07 Aug 2017 09:37
WAZZOCK A bit of unfair criticism for the club on this thread.
by The Reverend » 07 Aug 2017 10:49
by bcubed » 09 Aug 2017 12:51
The Reverend While we're on the subject of useless loyalty cards, can anybody tell me what my M&S Sparks card does? I scan it with every prawn sandwich but they never send me any vouchers.
by Kingsley Junior » 09 Aug 2017 13:11
bcubedThe Reverend While we're on the subject of useless loyalty cards, can anybody tell me what my M&S Sparks card does? I scan it with every prawn sandwich but they never send me any vouchers.
good question
or for that matter a MyJohnLewis card?
by bcubed » 09 Aug 2017 15:42
by muirinho » 09 Aug 2017 15:47
Kingsley JuniorbcubedThe Reverend While we're on the subject of useless loyalty cards, can anybody tell me what my M&S Sparks card does? I scan it with every prawn sandwich but they never send me any vouchers.
good question
or for that matter a MyJohnLewis card?
MyJohnLewis allows you to choose up to ten items from a fairly lengthy list on which to get 20% off - a pick your own offers but with limitations. They seem to still give you the 20% off on top of any offers that product may temporarily be in (2 for £5 etc.) so not bad. There may be other benefits that I haven't utilised - free cup of coffee and a paper isn't it? I don't like tea or coffee... Absolutely nothing to be gained by swiping your card at the till if you haven't got any of your ten items in your basket/trolley though.
Sparks Card? Not got a clue. It always asks me to swipe my Sparks Card but I haven't got one. Maybe I should if someone happens to know what good it does. Otherwise, all I can say is that a Sparks Card allows M&S to stalk your shopping with them that bit easier (marketing cynic in me).
by Pandoras Box » 09 Aug 2017 20:05
by RoyalBlue » 09 Aug 2017 21:56
Silver FoxWAZZOCK A bit of unfair criticism for the club on this thread.
Are you new here?
I'm particularly fond of the suggestion that the cards shouldn't have been issued until the e-pay system was ready, ignoring the fact that these cards are our new season tickets so we probably want them in hand before tomorrow night
by bcubed » 09 Aug 2017 22:15
Pandoras Box I think you are talking about the my Waitrose card. Gives you 20% on my Waitrose deals and targets your spending patterns to 'advise' you when something you often buy is on offer.
Whereas a myjohnlewis card is a piece of plastic you keep in a wallet that you get scanned for no reason in John Lewis when you buy something. The only thing I have ever got from it was after holding one for about four years (one of those years of spending over £5k with them), I got a voucher for a slice of cake and cup of tea. Exactly the same as someone who owned a card and never used it. It is shite.
by Moonfish » 10 Aug 2017 15:23
by lewesroyal » 11 Aug 2017 10:40
by Forbury Lion » 11 Aug 2017 11:22
have a sparks card, they email me offers which I do not read. Occasionally I scan it and get money off. I think you have to go online and select which offers you want, I don't really know.bcubedThe Reverend While we're on the subject of useless loyalty cards, can anybody tell me what my M&S Sparks card does? I scan it with every prawn sandwich but they never send me any vouchers.
good question
or for that matter a MyJohnLewis card?
by Kingsley Junior » 11 Aug 2017 23:06
Pandoras Box I think you are talking about the my Waitrose card. Gives you 20% on my Waitrose deals and targets your spending patterns to 'advise' you when something you often buy is on offer.
Whereas a myjohnlewis card is a piece of plastic you keep in a wallet that you get scanned for no reason in John Lewis when you buy something. The only thing I have ever got from it was after holding one for about four years (one of those years of spending over £5k with them), I got a voucher for a slice of cake and cup of tea. Exactly the same as someone who owned a card and never used it. It is shite.
by DelBoyRodders » 23 Aug 2017 14:01
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