Nectar points worth it ?

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We save ours up and then cash them when we do the big Xmas shop at Sainsburys. We also get vouchers now and again through the post that give you £15 off if you spend £60, again at Sainsburys. If you use the stores regularly that are part of Nectar then I can't understand why anyone would choose not to. :confused:
 
Your apology is accepted on condition you use initials like SB in future if you must take part in such uncouth and unnecessary abbreviation
 
I use Nectar alongside my company BP Supercharge card for my van, which is normally filled at least twice a week so works out well for me :)

Company pays the fuel and I get the points, normally trade my points in for Blu-Rays. Had about 4 in the time I've been using it.
 
Does anyone use other loyalty cards as well as Tesco and Necta? The best one was probably Boots as that was 4p to the pound. WHSmith's was something like 1p to the pound. I didn't get the chance to redeem though as my card there got deactivated due to being too long since I last used it. My local Co-op when I was in Bristol for a year issued me with their Dividend Card, nicknamed the Divvy Card. When I went back to Stafford and to my parents in Shropshire though, none of their Co-ops knew what the divvy card was. Burton had their own card too, but it turned out to be one of those credit card-type things where you incur a debt on it and you have to pay it back later. That itself wasn't a problem but I begun getting calls from GE Capital, apparently the company behind Burton's card, asking me to take phone surveys at antisocial hours. So I quickly did away with their card. Hmmm, I also have cards for Game and HMV but I don't know what their rates are and I haven't redeemed on those.
 
with a minimum fuel fill of £40 a day in a sainsburies petrol station i love mine to bits :)
 
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