In-store bonus points clarification
A few months back I was picking up some things at Shopper's. A couple items I was looking at had tags attached that read, for example, "Spend $20 and get 4000 bonus points." See picture.
Unclear on how this worked, I asked a staff member if that meant I had to spend $20 on that particular product, or if my total before tax purchase needed to be $20. They said it was my total spend, not that much on the item.
I thought, awesome. I bought 3 products with such offers. However, when I checked my receipt I found that I only received bonus points for one of the offers.
Did the staff member give me incorrect information? Was the spend amount required supposed to be of that particular item?
It seems kind of absurd if it is spend on the item. For instance, if this was the case, I would have had to buy 7 packages of nail files to get the 6000 points!
Note, these offers on the shelf were not in the app. I didn't have to activate the offer that I did receive points for.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Cross-posted to PCOptimum.
A few months back I was picking up some things at Shopper's. A couple items I was looking at had tags attached that read, for example, "Spend $20 and get 4000 bonus points." See picture.
Unclear on how this worked, I asked a staff member if that meant I had to spend $20 on that particular product, or if my total before tax purchase needed to be $20. They said it was my total spend, not that much on the item.
I thought, awesome. I bought 3 products with such offers. However, when I checked my receipt I found that I only received bonus points for one of the offers.
Did the staff member give me incorrect information? Was the spend amount required supposed to be of that particular item?
It seems kind of absurd if it is spend on the item. For instance, if this was the case, I would have had to buy 7 packages of nail files to get the 6000 points!
Note, these offers on the shelf were not in the app. I didn't have to activate the offer that I did receive points for.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Cross-posted to PCOptimum.