Royalty, members card

You're on the internet, they already know everything about you. Just get the royalty card and get your shopping cheaper.
Try not to get robbed by the local youths on the way home.
 
I guess at least one has the option to decline the loyalty royalty card as on the internet you decline the site and it scrapes your user data/browsing habbits anyway.
 
Use a burner card from the dark web. Obviously you don't know which shadowy international organisation will end up accruing your points, but you get the instore discount and Big Retail won't be able to expose your vile Hobnobs abuse.
 
Cash is king especially with lots of pennies and tuppences for the cashier to check that you have paid correctly.
 
Pretend you've forgotten your royalty card and ask the person behind you in the queue if they'd like your points.

Useful way of covering your tracks when buying large quantities of ammonium nitrate etc..
 
If you do not like a Royalty card shop at Aldi they do not have one, nor do I think they have plans in introduce one.

I dont like Aldi. In our Aldi if you dont buy anything you got to walk threw till area, They known to check peoples bags on way out, you got to show receipt at door and security will let you out. Instead of cracking down on real shop lifter they look for easy targets. That not loyalty to customers.
 
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Im all for privacy of data, but this is my Clubcard, assigned to a throw-away email. Just don't give them your details and get the "savings".

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With co-op you can just get a card for £1 and never register it lasts 90 days, sainsburys you get just ask for a temp card and throw it away after scanning it. Other cards you can just use fake details but I do very much dislike these and avoid these shops as much as possible however this is getting harder to do.
 
Honestly, what is the aversion to store loyalty cards? What are you buying that makes you so paranoid they're going to... send you targeted offers?

I fully believe in protecting your privacy and I am an advocate for giving companies as little information as possible but what danger is it if Mr J Sainsbury happens to know the particular fruit I buy or what my shower gel of choice is.

I buy a pack of raspberries and blueberries every single day. I want them to send me deals on raspberries and blueberries. What use is money off a pack of strawberries to me. I'd much rather deals targeted to my spending habits than being sent generic deals with little relevance to me.
 
With co-op you can just get a card for £1 and never register it lasts 90 days, sainsburys you get just ask for a temp card and throw it away after scanning it. Other cards you can just use fake details but I do very much dislike these and avoid these shops as much as possible however this is getting harder to do.

jeeze so you got to pay for privilege as well lol.
 
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