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BristolUK Jan 12th 2017 12:38 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Snowy560 (Post 12150529)
What do the PC Points entitle you to in the end?

S

Money off future shopping there. 1000 = $1

20,000 minimum is needed.

Snowy560 Jan 12th 2017 12:39 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
Thanks. Didn't know that. I lost interest fairly quickly.

OttawaLo Jan 12th 2017 1:39 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
Must say i love PC points! I dont have the app though. I load my offers weekly via an email i get every Friday morning, snapshot them as a photo on my phone to check while shopping and Bob's your uncle!

Must have got around $200 of free groceries since it launched "spending" my points.

MarkG Jan 12th 2017 2:14 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
According to my app, I've had $980 of free groceries so far and have $180 to spend.

But that's over ten years, so doesn't work out to a lot on an annual basis.

Best offer I had was something like 10,000 points for every $50 spent; effectively 20% off everything I bought there that day.

Piff Poff Jan 12th 2017 3:53 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by MarkG (Post 12150575)
According to my app, I've had $980 of free groceries so far and have $180 to spend.

But that's over ten years, so doesn't work out to a lot on an annual basis.

Best offer I had was something like 10,000 points for every $50 spent; effectively 20% off everything I bought there that day.

I think the $290 worth of points I used was pretty sweet, that's a years worth.

Shirtback Jan 12th 2017 9:14 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12150447)
Have you looked in your mailbox for the tin foil offers? :sneaky:


Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 12150520)
I haven't got the app, just the card. I don't like the app idea really. I get that they track what I'm buying via the card, for example I'll get extra points if I buy dessicated coconut this week, because I bought some a few weeks ago.

My tinfoil hat is being constructed as we speak:rofl:

No tinfoil offers (yet):rofl::rofl: However, the dogfood offer has FINALLY disappeared this morning, and new, more "normal" & relevant ones have loaded. There is one for Tupperware-type containers... ;)

I use the app because a) daughter installed/explained it to me & b) I'm very good at losing/forgetting cards and I'd likely also forget to check and load offers via email. With the app I just have to hit the button & hey presto offers are there (well, usually they are!!).

When I got the app, I had a couple or three cards floating around with tiddly amounts of points on them - daughter did some sort of wizardry and got them all synced/transferred onto the app "card". I think there was some sort of bonus (points) too for installing the app.

I don't get huge benefits from PC points, because I don't always shop there, but it's enough to make it worthwhile when I do.

Souvy Jan 12th 2017 11:07 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12150726)
No tinfoil offers (yet):rofl::rofl: However, the dogfood offer has FINALLY disappeared this morning, and new, more "normal" & relevant ones have loaded. There is one for Tupperware-type containers... ;)

I use the app because a) daughter installed/explained it to me & b) I'm very good at losing/forgetting cards and I'd likely also forget to check and load offers via email. With the app I just have to hit the button & hey presto offers are there (well, usually they are!!).

When I got the app, I had a couple or three cards floating around with tiddly amounts of points on them - daughter did some sort of wizardry and got them all synced/transferred onto the app "card". I think there was some sort of bonus (points) too for installing the app.

I don't get huge benefits from PC points, because I don't always shop there, but it's enough to make it worthwhile when I do.

Why do you shop at Loblaws? Maxi (Loblaws for plebs) is much cheaper.

Shirtback Jan 12th 2017 11:41 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12150807)
Why do you shop at Loblaws? Maxi (Loblaws for plebs) is much cheaper.

I do shop at Maxi (amongst others)- just used Loblaws as parent company name for reference because there are only about 3(?) of us on the forum who would know which store Maxi is.

We mostly only have pleb stores here anyway :p; The non-pleb ones are away up or down the road :sneaky:

Souvy Jan 12th 2017 11:55 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
Of course. I forgot. Different name elsewhere. Same with Super-C.

The number of large supermarkets here amazes me. I can count two Maxis, a Super-C, two Metros and an IGA within a radius of about a mile.

Ditto pharmacies. Ditto big-box DIY stores (I really don't know how a smallish city can support that many branches of Home Depot, Rona, Reno Depot etc).

BristolUK Jan 12th 2017 11:58 pm

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
Sometimes it's a bit like Amazon's emails when they let you know about something you already bought.

Last week I bought Exact Acetaminophen 500mg in the 500 pills size.

This week they're offering 500pts/50c for $5 worth.

In the first place, having just bought a bottle of 500 pills it's going to be quite some time before more are needed.

Secondly, the best deal on those pills was the size I bought. Not an offer, just their normal price for that size. About $17 for 500 compared to something like $7.50 for 100.
The equivalent of 50c off the smaller size is not a good deal and 50c off $17 doesn't make you think you must go to the store and buy some, especially when it's already a bargain buy.

Last week I bought some light bulbs. So this week they're offering me 200pts for each $1 spent.

But not only did I already buy all I need for a while, I bought them because they were half their normal cost. That was a far better deal.

The 60c worth of points on butter selling at $4.99 isn't attractive when I routinely pay $3.50 or less.

This is why I don't pay much attention; if I concentrate on the PC points on offer the net cost to me would generally be quite a bit more.

Shirtback Jan 13th 2017 12:09 am

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 
We have a Maxi (used to be a Provigo), Walmart, Giant Tiger, Dollarama all in the same (massive) parking lot. Metro is about 500 yards further down the road, IGA closer to Town centre (maybe ~800 yards "up" the road from the others). There's also an open to the public wholesaler opposite Maxi etc.

Also 2 large (one is massive) pharmacies, but not so many big box diy stores. The Rona here is crap, BMI even worse.

All this in a town MUCH smaller than yours.

Souvy Jan 13th 2017 12:16 am

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 12150853)
We have a Maxi (used to be a Provigo), Walmart, Giant Tiger, Dollarama all in the same (massive) parking lot. Metro is about 500 yards further down the road, IGA closer to Town centre (maybe ~800 yards "up" the road from the others). There's also an open to the public wholesaler opposite Maxi etc.

Also 2 large (one is massive) pharmacies, but not so many big box diy stores. The Rona here is crap, BMI even worse.

All this in a town MUCH smaller than yours.

Provigo is also Loblaws. Walmart is getting better (we have two within a mile). Giant Tiger is hell on earth. Metro and IGA are where you go to buy poncey stuff.

BMR, like CANAC, is not really the same as HD or Rona. It's more of a builder's merchant. The BMR store near my son's place has a crap shop and a sodding huge material yard out the back.

BristolUK Jan 13th 2017 12:21 am

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12150859)
...Walmart is getting better (we have two within a mile). Giant Tiger is hell on earth. ....

I find GT has much improved too. Their clothing area used to remind me of Primark - cheap tat and messy displays. But the clothing seems much better quality now as well as displayed properly. They appear to have more and better staff than previously too.

They've added fresh fruit and veg to the food section :thumbup:

Shirtback Jan 13th 2017 12:23 am

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12150847)
Sometimes it's a bit like Amazon's emails when they let you know about something you already bought.

Last week I bought Exact Acetaminophen 500mg in the 500 pills size.

This week they're offering 500pts/50c for $5 worth.

In the first place, having just bought a bottle of 500 pills it's going to be quite some time before more are needed.

Secondly, the best deal on those pills was the size I bought. Not an offer, just their normal price for that size. About $17 for 500 compared to something like $7.50 for 100.
The equivalent of 50c off the smaller size is not a good deal and 50c off $17 doesn't make you think you must go to the store and buy some, especially when it's already a bargain buy.

Last week I bought some light bulbs. So this week they're offering me 200pts for each $1 spent.

But not only did I already buy all I need for a while, I bought them because they were half their normal cost. That was a far better deal.

The 60c worth of points on butter selling at $4.99 isn't attractive when I routinely pay $3.50 or less.

This is why I don't pay much attention; if I concentrate on the PC points on offer the net cost to me would generally be quite a bit more.

I don't think I concentrate too much on the PC points. Given the competition here (see above reply to Souvy), I can often pick up points from shopping at Maxi rather than one of the other stores, as 'special' prices are often similar.

A couple of this week's PC offers are clearly related to stuff I bought over Christmas/NY while at my daughter's, for her family, which I wouldn't buy myself.

I never get points offers for butter; probably don't buy enough, because it's always cheaper elsewhere!

Shirtback Jan 13th 2017 12:29 am

Re: PC Plus points/app?
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12150859)
Provigo is also Loblaws. Walmart is getting better (we have two within a mile). Giant Tiger is hell on earth. Metro and IGA are where you go to buy poncey stuff.

BMR, like CANAC, is not really the same as HD or Rona. It's more of a builder's merchant. The BMR store near my son's place has a crap shop and a sodding huge material yard out the back.

Yeah, I know (re Provigo).

GT is quite good (for basic foodstuffs) here. Walmart is surprisingly good too.

Metro is stupidly expensive (and wannabee poncey!), IGA is very Poncey but sometimes has good specials on excellent meat.


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