Asda's savviest shoppers have until 5pm tonight (November 13) to claim £15 for free in time for Christmas, as part of the company's rewards scheme.
Chronicle Live reports that Asda uses a physical card rewards scheme that customers can top up like a gift card. The name of the game is to save, rather than spend.
The chain rewards shoppers for how much they have on the card by a cut off date, with the maximum bonus topping out at £15 for the thriftiest of spenders. You can pick up a card instore or order one online, though the cut-off to sign up for the reward deal is 5pm on November 13.
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The reward brackets are as follows:
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- £1 bonus when you save between £30 and £79
- £3 bonus when you save between £80 and £129
- £6 bonus when you save between £130 and £179
- £9 bonus when you save between £180 and £229
- £12 bonus when you save between £230 and £279
- £15 bonus when you save £280 or more
If you lose your card, you can replace it at any store and you won't lose any of your rewards balance. But, as with all reward schemes across big supermarkets, your savings are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme should the store go bust.
So, head down to Asda now to claim your free rewards in time for the festive season. More information can be found on the Asda website here.
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