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#778437 by MrT
14 May 2011, 20:34
Tesco Clubcard has BA and Airmiles.

Now Nectar has... Easyjet!

http://www.nectar.com/easyjet/index.rnectar
#778456 by Luke085
15 May 2011, 00:30
I had seen this advertised at the petrol pump of my local Sainsburys....shame I won't fly Easyjet again!!
#778480 by Hamster
15 May 2011, 13:03
Doesn't seem very rewarding to me, 500 points for £2.50 off...

As a friend of mine just joined easyjet, I won't have to buy a ticket again, they have a very generous benefit package. :-D

Nectar is miles behind tesco in how rewarding it is. Still, neither help me out :-p. Would love some other supermarkets to introduce their own loyalty schemes.
#778481 by tontybear
15 May 2011, 13:06
I think the 500 points = £2.50 is the standard redemption level
#778482 by Hamster
15 May 2011, 13:19
tontybear wrote:I think the 500 points = £2.50 is the standard redemption level


Yes I think it is too, I just think it isn't as generous as Tesco where they triple the points for rewards or something.
#778488 by MrT
15 May 2011, 17:28
I agree, Clubcard > Nectar.
#778505 by tontybear
15 May 2011, 22:32
Alex Duggan wrote:
tontybear wrote:I think the 500 points = £2.50 is the standard redemption level


Seems to be a £7 booking fee aswell when using nectar points, even worse deal!


and probbaly per person per sector !
#778509 by Luke085
15 May 2011, 23:01
Alex Duggan wrote:
tontybear wrote:I think the 500 points = £2.50 is the standard redemption level


Seems to be a £7 booking fee aswell when using nectar points, even worse deal!


Absolute joke! That's roughly 1500 nectar points (a £750 spend in Sainsburys) just as a booking fee - how very easjet :(!
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