How long will shop your way credits be honored ? I have a few dollars built up and don't want to lose them. I also have a free cash offer for apparel - spend 20 and get 15 - that is a good deal. I might use this to get a birthday present for my niece. I just hope it is still good.
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Ddx, " for the love of god", you are sooo right. It's gotten worse, if that's possible. I guess that's what happens when everyone with working brain cells moves on...
There are customers that spent $ and earned the rewards and kept employees at Sears and Kmart employed. There are people sitting on hundreds of reward $. The customer did not have to shop there. Yes, people are worried about the employees but I think you have an ax to grind with your company's CEO.
Spend your dollars and points now. I worked for the Syw call center briefly. Especially considering it took them almost the full month to get me access. But anyway, that was my pitch for the few hours of calls I did. Spend your stuff now as sears will not be around much longer. Also tips and tricks to spend sears money and not yours. Over a hundred in points, no extra money from my pocket. Syw costs sears more money than it makes. Out of the mouths of the teams upstairs.
For the love of god, Sears employs some really stupid dolts.
This might have been a flaw with shop your way rewards program. I might buy a candy bar, and a $10 freecash reward will pop up on my receipt.
That is one of the problem with Sears, customers wanting to return things 3 years after they bought it, wanting their "free money" the sense of entitlement is strong with Sears customers. Now all 80k of us get to jockey for jobs against each other. By all means though, worry about your $20.00 free cash points you are going to lose.
Ah that old Sears customer service attitude. Can't imagine w by shoppers went elsewhere.
same here - my guess is to use your credits up quickly - before the lawyers get there hands on all the money !
Let's not be concerned about the 80k employees that will soon be out of a job. Only care about a measly $20.