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loyalty card

a swipe card issued by a supermarket or chain store to a customer, used to record credit points awarded for money spent in the store
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loyalty punch card

A paper card that encourages customers to return to a retail store. The size of a credit card, a loyalty punch card has a series of boxes that are punched or stamped by the cashier at time of purchase. When all the boxes are filled, the customer is entitled to a free item. The loyalty card concept is also implemented in a smartphone application (see smartphone wallet). See also punch card.


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Further information on loyalty card and loyalty scheme tracking is available from Jane Luker, Omnimas on freephone: 0800 833086.
The m'loyal Platform allows you to create mobile sales force automation solutions like mobile coupons, loyalty card, and advertising and research tools for efficient customer relationship management.
Critics of loyalty cards claim that the proliferation of programs has diluted the benefits.
The overall number of those who had loyalty cards had increased two percentage points to 38% in 2012, after jumping nine points from 27% in 2010.
Then head for Decathlon with your pounds 5 discount voucher and get kitted out for your race - you'll need to use it with a Decathlon Loyalty card.
Venue Cymru asked the first year National Diploma Art and Design students to re-vamp the Premier and Student Loyalty cards. The cards will be sent to 1,000 audience members and offer a range of savings.
The hotel general manager, Ronald Little, said 'We are very excited about launching a choice of loyalty cards to our customers.
"We will be announcing the exact date when the motorists can use these loyalty cards at the self-service petrol stations.
Shoppers can visit the site to set up an account using the store loyalty card they use at any of The Kroger Co.
But he said ID cards would store data no different from that held on loyalty cards such as Nectar, Tesco Clubcard and Boots Advantage.
In a nutshell, we're not loyal to our loyalty cards, but we are loyal to price and convenience - so why do the supermarkets bother with these schemes?