St Théodore
Yesterday's weather: still sunny, still cold
When we left the UK I swore I would never again have a wallet full of loyalty cards. Nectar card, Tesco Club Card, WH Smith card, hotel loyalty card, car rental loyalty card and on and on. I never had them with me when I needed them so missed out on loads of advantages (not). Admittedly Nectar points boosted the drinks cabinet every Christmas but I still have the obscure liqueurs I bought three years ago. They sit at the back of the cupboard unopened and unloved.
You see, a liqueur is just for Christmas, not for life, and I was going through a cocktail making phase that probably only lasted about 6 months.
In my 'treasure chest', an old pine tool chest made by my great grandfather I have a collection of scrap-booking accoutrements, something else I got very excited about doing but never actually started yet. But I will. One day.
Next to these are the greetings card kits and accessories. Ditto to the above.
Then there are the patchwork squares - yes, all in good time. Hundreds of scraps of wool which I know will come in handy for making toys (who for?) socks (I did make one pair but haven't got around to making any more), and blankets. Well, yes. The blankets I do make squares for from time to time.
Anyway, back to the point of this post.
This morning I picked up my Advantage Card from the Intermarché. I got fed up with telling them I didn't have one and let the lady complete the form for me the other day. So, having checked the little booklet to see what I could earn money on this month, I went shopping.
The little booklet tells you that you can get money back on all sorts of things from wine to cereals, coffee, toothpaste, rubber gloves, batteries and Y-fronts. 'Make up to 160 Euros', it says on the front cover. You can only buy three of each of the items offered but, wow, you could earn a fortune in money back. I must check and see how much you need to spend to get that 160 back again.
As for me? Well, my till receipt tells me that I earned 10 cents on today's shopping plus a bonus of 30 cents for the dozen eggs as listed in the booklet. A total today of 40 cents.
Must try harder.
Friday, 9 November 2007
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4 comments:
Wow! 40 whole centimes. I didn't realise it was so worthwhile. :-)
I think the art is not to buy what you like, but only those products that have lots of points attached to them. Even if you never use them, you will accumulate all those points, and be able to choose something from a whole cabinet full of other things you don't want.
Oh, I love my Intermarché card - it's like free money, especially if you go there on Thursdays, when you get double the euros back. I buy carefully (ie. only stuff on sale) every Thursday, and I usually get about 15-20€ per month, which comes in handy when I don't have any cash on me but yet don't need to buy enough to use my bank card.
Queridos amigos:
sigo disfrutando de la lectura de vuestras aventuras
Lots of love
Amaya
Quierida Amaya (y Norman)
Lo siento. Mi español es tan malo no puedo responder en español.
Hoping to see you again soon. It has been too long!
Besos,
Sue
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