Boots customers could lose their Advantage Card loyalty points in a week as the beauty and pharmacy chain brings in a major update to the scheme. Shoppers have been told the rules surrounding the popular discount card are about to change.
Rather than having to have your Advantage Card scanned at least once every two years, from Monday, June 20, the card will have to be scanned at least once a year if you want to keep your points, the MirrorOnline reports. You don't need to actually spend your points, but you do need to shop with Boots and scan your card.
In an email to customers explaining the change, Boots said: "Thank you for being one of our valued Boots Advantage Card members. Whilst it won’t impact you as a regular Boots shopper, we need to let you know that we’re updating our Boots Advantage Card terms and conditions.
"From 20th June 2022, we will remove Boots Advantage Card points from accounts that haven’t been used* for one year, instead of the current two-year period. As long as you shop with your Boots Advantage Card at least once a year, your points will always be there ready for you to use them."
Advantage members earn four rewards points for every £1 they spend in-store and online. The points are then worth 1p each in return when you convert them to spend in stores.
This means if you collect 100 points, you’d have £1 to spend, while 1,000 points would be worth £10. You can also get personalised discounts sent to you by Boots by being an Advantage Card holder, as well as special reductions in stores.
It is free to sign up for an Advantage Card - you can do this on the Boots website. Boots says it currently has around 14.7 million active members.