Family & Relationships0 min ago
Boots Advantage Card
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On of my uncles bought himself a new electric shaver from Boots, last week. The assistant asked him if he had an Advantage Card and he replied, saying he didn't have one.
She then asked him if he knew someone who did because there were a lot of points to be gained from the sale.
Consequently, he has sent the receipt to me saying that I can take it into my local Boots and get the points added to my card.
Is this correct?
She then asked him if he knew someone who did because there were a lot of points to be gained from the sale.
Consequently, he has sent the receipt to me saying that I can take it into my local Boots and get the points added to my card.
Is this correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember going into Boots a while ago and purchasing something when I didn't have my Boots Advantage card with me.
The cashier told me to keep the receipt, as I could add the points to my card the next time I called in.
I'd only bought something of small value (approx £5 if I remember correctly), so I knew it wouldn't be worth much in terms of points, so I never bothered :(
The cashier told me to keep the receipt, as I could add the points to my card the next time I called in.
I'd only bought something of small value (approx £5 if I remember correctly), so I knew it wouldn't be worth much in terms of points, so I never bothered :(