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cornergran Thu 31-Dec-15 19:47:52

Chose - and saved - my offer for 20% off sandwiches as we planned an 'in car picnic'. The sandwiches in the offer weren't available! Give up now.

Ana Thu 31-Dec-15 19:42:13

I agree that the simple 'points' accrual system is the best. You can use Boots points to buy most things in their shops and at least the Tesco Clubcard gives you cash coupons as well as money-off vouchers.

Elrel Thu 31-Dec-15 19:12:55

Glad I'm not the only one to be confused by Sparks!

janeainsworth Thu 31-Dec-15 19:04:47

There is a solution to all these problems.
Just don't shop at Marks and Spencer.
I can't remember the last time I did.

GadaboutGran Thu 31-Dec-15 18:49:55

Not as good as the Waitrose card where I get instant gratification with the free coffee, paper & money off at the till. I also dislike the other M&S money off if you spend so much in about a week's time. I either forget or lose them or don't find them until I'm past the till.
I do however like the Oxfam M&S £5 off vouchers, though increasingly no good because of the number of sales & %age off goods available which don't count in the £35 min spend. Wish they'd just cut the prices & save the hassle.

loopylou Thu 31-Dec-15 18:07:11

I've got one, apparently I have 6000 points/sparkles/whatevers but no idea what benefits they bring confused
I definitely don't buy sandwiches/ champagne/ party platters so starting to think it's a gimmick. I certainly haven't had any discounts on anything so rather bemused.

J52 Thu 31-Dec-15 17:34:47

I didn't bother to activate mine. I like loyalty cards like the Boots one. Swipe it and then use the points. Makes life simple!

x

TerriBull Thu 31-Dec-15 17:34:15

I have recently got one of these and now they email me constantly. Wondering if it's like Nectar. I tend to let the points on that card accrue and then redeem them around Christmas in Sainsburys Every little helps grin or is that Tesco?

CaroL10 Thu 31-Dec-15 17:25:53

Interested to read that other G'ners have had much the same experience of Sparks as I have. Found one Sparks offer a few weeks back that was an improvement on 20% off sarnies i.e £10 off food if you spent £50 so decided to use it. At the check out no £10 off appeared. Supervisor appeared,interrogated till and told me I'd opened it, selected it but hadn't saved it. Grrrrrrr! Have been told that giving more details of yourself ( for 25 more Sparks) will help a lot to personalise offers but not sure I can be bothered....

HildaW Thu 31-Dec-15 15:48:39

Have got one for all the good it does. You have to be very pro-active and regularly select 'offers' also I never remember to use it in store...unlike other retailers, M&S staff never ask for it....so all in all its pretty useless.

rosequartz Thu 31-Dec-15 15:30:01

I'm not sure if that is correct though annsixty, it was told to me by a relatively new employee at a new food store.
I think your vouchers have an expiry date on the back if you have a look.

ninathenana Thu 31-Dec-15 14:41:16

I didn't even know there was such a thing smile

Teetime Thu 31-Dec-15 14:39:11

No I don't know how to use it either- I hand it over they swipe it I get e-mails telling me I have an offer to choose I choose it (food) and when I buy food nothing happens- its me isn't it?

annsixty Thu 31-Dec-15 13:12:09

I am another one who hasn't taken advantage of the offers and also have stopped looking but thanks for the heads up about replacing the vouchers. I had £50 worth to spend at Christmas.

rosequartz Thu 31-Dec-15 13:04:15

I keep refusing a Sparks card, but then the assistant on the checkout told me that they would be replacing the voucher system and I would need to take one out shortly or miss out on my % money-back.

Pittcity Thu 31-Dec-15 12:50:15

Me neither. I have never used any of the offers and the Sale preview had nothing I wanted.
Having to choose your offer every couple of weeks is too much of a palaver.
It is just a way for them to track your spending habits.

Nansypansy Thu 31-Dec-15 12:43:52

Is it me, or does anyone know what you're supposed to do with your 'Sparks'?? I had an email encouraging me to log on and see what my current 'offers' are ...... Errrrrrrr?? 20% off sarnies (which I never buy) and other lickle bits off of foodie stuff which again I never buy, or a preview of stock coming in. Unless it's me, I can't see the point of this particular loyalty card.