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doublecurl

doublecurlSydney, NSW

  • 163 reviews
  • 28 likes

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I shop a fair bit at priceline so this card really does come in handy. I've gotten some good discounts from being a member and the cash vouchers are always a nice surprise when i get it in the mail. It is free to join up and you really don't have to spend a billion dollars like other rewards cards to get the vouchers which makes it worthwhile.
No joining fee, easy to earn points, sometimes discount vouchers come in the mail for various products. Cash vouchers have a long expiry date so you don't have to use it straight away.
Nothing in particular

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chickpeas

chickpeas

  • 36 reviews

Good

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I really like the priceline clubcard and it is saving me money. Instead of buying my toiletries and cosmetics at the supermarket I shop at priceline and I buy the specials. So I only am buying things I use. The points accumulate quickly and so you earn rewards quickly. This is one of my favourite, most useful rewards cards.
The prices at priceline are often lower than the supermarket, particularly the specials so I am saving money as well as accumulating points. I like the points system and it's simple to understand.
nothing that I don't like about it.



bat

batGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC

  • 36 reviews

Good

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neodymium

neodymiumAU

  • 226 reviews

OK

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The Priceline Clubcard is the loyalty program where you can earn points each time you shop at Priceline. It isn't the greatest loyalty card program out there though and does require members to spend a very significant amount of money before they can get a reward. Priceline's prices are generally quite competitive, but there are other places out there that are cheaper. Still, if you do a lot of shopping at Priceline, it could be worth joining up with the Clubcard program.
Easy to join up and use. Receive rewards and news about the latest offers.
Takes a while before you are eligible for a reward.

Pinky101

Pinky101

  • 88 reviews
  • 18 likes

Bad

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I think it is one of the worst loyalty programs. Fair enough that any reward is a good one, but you need to spend a lot to get anything and considering it is mainly make-up and skincare, there is not a lot in there to cause me to buy enough regularly to get rewards. The points acrue for 3 months, then if you have spent enough you get a voucher. Only worth it if you spend hundreds in there each quarter.
You get rewarded for shopping with them and can get a magazine and discount vouchers.
You need to spend alot for very little reward.

gerald_lian

gerald_lian

  • 43 reviews
  • 3 likes

OK

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carlybart

carlybart

  • 13 reviews

Good

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I got my priceline clubcard years ago and use it everytime i visit the store. Every year i recieve a voucher to use in the store and happly go in a buy myself a new lipgloss with it. If you are a celebrity slim user you build up points for buying the products and losing weight. When i was on the diet i lost 10kg and gained a $10 voucher for all the money i spent on celebrity slim products. Its free to use so why not?
get rewarded for doing everyday shopping, special card holder discounts and deals, gift vouchers in the mail to spend.
have to spend a bit to get vouchers, vouchers arent substancial(but money is money right?)

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