Salvation Army Trading Company’s Nantwich charity shop has launched a new customer loyalty card scheme.
It is designed to help customers’ budgets stretch further with a chance to earn up to £15 for shopping and donating.
The Beam Street shop’s free, double-sided “re:ward” loyalty card rewards customers each time they spend £5 in the shop or donate unwanted items using one of the shop’s reuseable “re:bags”.
Each time a customer spends £5 in-store, one side of their card entitled “re:visit” will be stamped. Ten stamps entitles customers to £5 credit to spend.
On the other side is the reward scheme for donations, which works with a 99p re:bag.
Each time a re:bag is brought in full of donations, a £2 stamp will be given.
Salvation Army Trading Company area boss Ann Penny said: “Each re:ward card is worth up to £15 to regular customers who can earn £5 for shopping with us and £10 for donating to us, although it can be used just for donating or shopping – there’s no requirement to use both sides.
“We’ve worked out each re:bag we receive full of donations is worth, on average, around £20.
“This could help provide a week’s support for a rough sleeper, a day’s vocational training at a Salvation Army day centre for 10 people to help them pursue new careers, or a much needed box of food for a family struggling with poverty at Christmas.”
For details visit www.wear2shop.co.uk or visit the Nantwich shop.
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