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M&S - is it me?

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petra Wed 08-Jul-26 19:12:27

Fara56

The app is so messy and complex. Badly designed. Some offers you have to activate, some you don’t. I hate it & usually I’m pretty good with technology

Here’s one explanation.
My daughter’s job is to test new apps. She once worked on an M&S one. M&S got a little impatient as to the time it was taking to get it right.
My daughter told them if your employees did what I asked them to do we could fix this very quickly
They just went ahead with what they had. Plus the fact that this testing costs a lot of money.

MayBee70 Wed 08-Jul-26 18:58:51

Shelflife

Terminated my sparks card - it was not an easy process!!
Could find no advantage in having the card.

Buying some food in M&S a while back the person in front of me showed their Sparks card and were told that they’d been chosen to not have to pay for their shopping. Assuming they still do that I’ll continue to do that when purchasing food even though I don’t usually buy much.

Wyllow3 Wed 08-Jul-26 18:49:45

Lizzies

Wyllow3 it’s all done through the Sparks card. If you haven’t got one ask in store. It also acts as a loyalty card for the cafe. You get a free hot drink when you have bought six.

I've got a Sparks card, I presume I need to get my act together and sort of register it in some way not needful before?

I adore MnS food and the way for clothes I can order say 6 items to try on different sizes. Collect round the corner, 10 mins away, try them on in the Next shop in the small precinct (they have a Costa and loos), take the unwanted straight back. Refund rapid. Enough staff to help you. out, always a check out with a person on.
(Alas no cafe, its just a food hall)

If you know your sizing, different leg lengths

Harris27 Wed 08-Jul-26 14:12:22

Well I love M&S always have. Especially the trousers and the food hall. I shop there mainly ,y on sale deals but have paid full price when I’ve needed something. Their quality is fab. Not too sure about the new sparks offers but time will tell.

Fara56 Wed 08-Jul-26 14:04:54

The app is so messy and complex. Badly designed. Some offers you have to activate, some you don’t. I hate it & usually I’m pretty good with technology

Nannynoodles Wed 08-Jul-26 12:40:14

That doesn’t sound right Weirdo. Under the Consumer Rights Act you have up to 30 days for a full refund on faulty goods and between 30 days to I think 6 months the right to a replacement, refund or repair. M & S would be well aware of that.
Also you don’t like any of their food???

Jaxjacky Wed 08-Jul-26 11:23:32

You could’ve returned it TheWeirdo under the Trades Description Act.

TheWeirdoAgain60 Wed 08-Jul-26 10:41:51

I used to be an M&S cleaner, and I can't abide their clothing or bags!

While cleaning the women's bag and clothing one day, I saw a gorgeous fake-suade bag for £35.00. Once my shift was over, I bought it.

It lasted just one day over the 28-day return policy before the handle broke, the zip wouldn't zip, and the fake-suade started going wonky! I couldn't return it even though I had the receipt because the policy was now conveniently out of date!

I've had the same trouble with clothing too. And I don't like their food or cafe food either!

Erica23 Wed 08-Jul-26 10:30:29

I have 13 offers on my card, it’s too complicated, plus I can’t be bothered I haven’t bought anything apart from food since it started. I give up !

Usedtobeblonde Tue 07-Jul-26 20:43:46

I have given up on sparks now I can’t understand it.
I preferred it when I could order and get money off.

Casdon Tue 07-Jul-26 20:02:19

I received an unsolicited gift through the post from Sparks last week! I do my parents food shopping there, which qualified me I think.

Shelflife Tue 07-Jul-26 19:12:20

Terminated my sparks card - it was not an easy process!!
Could find no advantage in having the card.

Desdemona Tue 07-Jul-26 18:47:44

Doesn't seem that good to me.

Before you would be offered say, 20% off jumpers and get the 20% off there and then when you bought the item,

Now you will be given an amount off which you don't get straight away but is added to a "wallet" to use on a future shop.

Seems silly, pointless and gimmicky to me.

Lizzies Tue 07-Jul-26 15:58:26

Wyllow3 it’s all done through the Sparks card. If you haven’t got one ask in store. It also acts as a loyalty card for the cafe. You get a free hot drink when you have bought six.

Trisha99 Tue 07-Jul-26 15:50:28

ElaineI

I used to buy a lot from M&S often when prices were dropped for members eg. 20% off trousers etc. Now I don't understand how the new system works so have shopped elsewhere. Can anyone explain it?

Have a look at Sparks on the M&S website or app. There’s an explanation of how the new Sparks scheme works, and a set of FAQs.

Wyllow3 Tue 07-Jul-26 15:46:27

Ah, you may have to "join" in some way - yes there used to be emails that gave regular customers offers where they chose an area like lingerie and 20% for a time - wondering myself -

Lizzie have you had to register in some way?

As I have an M n S credit card and pay for online purchases this way I get points and credit, but its not the same as the old offers.

Lizzies Tue 07-Jul-26 15:42:47

Instead of offers based on your previous purchases of a percentage off, now you get cash back when you buy items that are shown in your Sparks app. For example I buy nuts regularly and if I buy £7 of nuts, having accepted the offer, I will get £1 added to my Sparks wallet. I hope this helps.

ElaineI Tue 07-Jul-26 15:23:37

I used to buy a lot from M&S often when prices were dropped for members eg. 20% off trousers etc. Now I don't understand how the new system works so have shopped elsewhere. Can anyone explain it?