I finally received my £100 eGift card after taking out my Pure Cremations funeral plan four months ago. If you remember Mum got three vouchers to give to friends or family and if they used the vouchers she got £100 for each one, and each of the users got £100 off their new plan and a £100 gift card for themselves. My brother kindly did all this on Mum's behalf as her LPA is in his name.
Now, what they don't tell you is that to actually get your gift card you have to phone and remind them, and one by one we all did this, me, my brother and Alan, and we all got exactly the same response each time ... 'oh this should have been done automatically we are so sorry, it's our fault it will be with you in a couple of days'. Now I'm not stupid, they are obviously hoping that more people will forget to claim than will phone them to ask about it, or even as it's mostly elderly people taking out these plans will die before the claiming time is up.
Crafty, a little sneaky or just plain cheating?
Anyway I chose to get a Sainsbury's eGift card as did Alan, and my first shop using it was the things above. Just a couple of things that I needed, a little treat, a pack of toilet rolls as they were on offer again, and some chicken for Ginger ... who is now mostly refusing to eat cat food except for his dried mix, and lives mainly on fresh chicken or salmon.
I spent a total of £28.99, so I have £71.01 left to use as and when I need to. A brilliant freebie ... once I actually got it.
My only other shopping last week was hummus and bananas from Sainsbury's, bought to take advantage of the offer that was running throughout July where you got a rising amount of extra points for each shop. You only needed to spend £1 or more to get first of all 2 x50 Nectar points, then 100 points, then 200 and then 300 points on five individual shopping trips over a set period.
I decided to take advantage of the offer in a sensible way, using the odd change from my little box to buy only the things that I actually needed ... but one at a time. I did Google what a total of 700 Nectar points would earn me and it turned out to be £3.50. Not a lot, but as our store is literally three minutes away by car, I didn't use much petrol, I only bought things that I actually needed and in a couple of cases was very careful to just go over the minimum spend of £1.
So by and large I do think it was worth it, and it made me careful about what I spent my money on each time I visited.
After getting my final shop of the challenge and picking up the 300 points, I dropped some clothes and shoes off at the charity shop, and decided to call into Booths on the way past on the off-chance that there was a Wednesday offer on. There was ... so along with the bread rolls that I needed I picked up this weeks little offer, and it is very little, so much so that it showed up as £0.00 on my till receipt. 😄
Well that's me all up to date with shopping. July was a good month for freebies, with lots of napkins, condiments, a free Greggs coffee and vegan sausage roll, a £100 voucher that will keep me going with my shopping budget for quite a while and a boost on my Nectar points total too.
Sue xx
That is a bit sneaky with the gift tokens. When we got our new front door in December, we were told [after the purchase, not as an incentive] that if we posted a review we would get a gift voucher. And we could post reviews in three places [trustpilot and 2 others I have forgotten] Within a week i had been sent three £30 AllForOne vouchers. I thought that was really efficient, and generous. Well done Mortons Conservatories, I'm still loving my new door!
ReplyDeleteYour company sounds a lot more generous minded than ours!!
DeleteWe noticed the same with looking at various retirement properties recently for an elderly relative. McCarthy & Stone were worst offenders. £20 M&S card offered to look around but then no offer of the card when we were there. It was quite obvious we had to ask. I'm not averse to that so did but it was very plain they were hoping British reticence would stop people actually asking 'please may we now have the gift card.' Still waiting on the one place, 800 yards or so from an M&S superstore that 'run out' of vouchers and would post one to us.
ReplyDeleteOooh sneaky sneaky, they don't understand that us slightly older folks will mostly have no problem with asking for what is rightfully ours.
DeleteYes, agree, a little crafty of Pure Cremations!
ReplyDeleteHopefully the weeny chic bar was tasty
Alison in Devon x
Choc not chic 😂 X
DeleteVery crafty!!
DeleteChoc, chic very tasty. :-)
DeleteHmmm, now that is definitely sneaky. I am glad all of you got your gift certificates. Pretty sure the free shopping will definitely come in handy.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
We all got what was promised to us in the end. Alan changed his mind at the last minute seemingly, and went for M&S vouchers so he could buy some new knickers and socks. :-)
DeleteThat is very sneaky, I wonder how many customers don't bother chasing up those vouchers? xxx
ReplyDeleteI should imagine quite a percentage, and that's exactly what they are hoping for I bet.
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