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Why cafes offer loyalty cards?
Hi,
I just don't understand why cafes (and many other businesses) never offer me a stamp themselves after my purchase. I always have to ask for it and it makes me feel like a tight ass. And if I don't ask for it, I feel like being ripped-off or missing out. The loyalty cards should make customers feel good, right?
My conclusion is that cafes just place the cards on the counter to look good but they don't want to use rewards to promote loyalty. It's not just independent stores, chains like Mad Mex, Pie Face or Mr Teppan do the the same thing.
So is it the case of they don't want to give out discounts or staff are not trained to promote their program? Please shed me some light here. To me having the loyalty cards on the counter collecting dust is just like having a TV in the room that you never turn on.
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