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To those people who have Nectar registrations, do you ever get postal mail from them?
Yes, usually its a statement of points earned & redeemed and it can also contain other offers.

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I noticed a spot on their application form that allowed you to tick to receive email notifications only. But I'm wondering if the initial response by them is via mail to the nominated street address.
If you register for Nectar online then they will mail you a physical card which you can use to add points when you shop in store.

Nectar was originally Sainsbury's loyalty card for customers, but it has expanded so that you can get and redeem points with many organisations not just retailers e.g. British Gas gives points on your gas bill.
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