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bobc1941 | 07:00 Sun 01st Apr 2018 | ChatterBank
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I found a Nectar Card with no name on it what should I do with it ?
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The last time I was in Greggs was 6 years ago. They used to make rather nice small bread buns. I asked for half a dozen, only to be told that they hadn't any half-dozens left, just dozens. Go figure as to why I am so anti-Greggs.
Well they don't sell them now, Jack.
That wouldn't surprise me in the least. To my mind the staff at Greggs mirror their customers, thick as pig whatsit.
my nearest shop is tesco. i use he clubcard when i buy my normal shopping and petrol. I have recently bough five eden project tickets for 42.50 worh of poins, rather than spending £135 on he same tickets from the eden project itself, which i would be buying anyway.
i get it that they know all about what shopping i get, but can live with it for savings like that
ps to answer the question, just hand it into sainsburys
Tomorrow, they're not open today. :-)
You're such a happy wee chap jack. -)
Nectar cards don't have names on, the number is registered to the owner. I use one and every so often when funds are tight I use it to get a bit off my shopping - comes in handy at the end of the month.
I'd cut the card up and bin it. Whoever has lost it will probably have been in touch with nectar who will have cancelled that card and issued a new one, that's what Boots did when I lost my Boots card.
I was surprised to find I have £40 on my nectar card, as sainsburys is our nearest supermarket I would use it whether there was a loyalty card or not. It's a shame Homebase have closed as that was our nearest diy place and they gave nectar points too.
Homebase stopped giving Nectar points a while ago after being sold to the Aussies.
...and it's gone down ever since. Our local branch is now really cheap and tacky looking.
Can't remember which off the top of my head, but either Amazon or eBay give nectar points. Last time I shopped on-line I used some of my points and got the goods for free.
Once the Australians took over, they decided to make Homebase less girly. The result was calamitous

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/mar/30/homebase-is-undoubtedly-the-most-disastrous-retail-acquisition-in-the-uk-ever

I did find on a recent visit that they had a much wider range of products than they used to, though.

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