Posted by landlord7012 on March 08, 2010 at 15:44:14 from (64.246.241.229):
In Reply to: O/T Discount Cards posted by Don S. on March 08, 2010 at 15:01:10:
I beleive at least part of the reason for the cards and belonging to the "savings club" is to make it easier for them to track their shopping demographic and trends. They can see who is buying what and where they are from.
I have a card for Roundy's and they have a rewards program for gasoline/fuel. For every $50 you spend you get 20 cents off a gallon of gas/fuel at select BP stations up to 20 gallons of fuel. Last time I gassed up I paid 83 cents per gallon. They still have in-store discounts and specials with the card but not as many or as much.
Like other have said if you don't use the card you pay full price but most stores have a store card you could probably get away with using at least a few times before they would say you needed your own. The cards are annoying at times but it helps them make money and after all that's what they're in business for.
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