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Old 11-20-2006, 08:52 PM   #12
RWood
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I too used the 10% card at Boarders for the Reader.

Now a scheme is like what food stores use, just having the card gets you all the rewards possible. There is no additional advantage to do all of your shopping there as you already get the maximum discount just by having the card in your pocket. A loyality program provides increasing advantages the longer and more often you use it. Boarders is about 1/2 way between the two having elements of both. I am lucky here in northern Virginia as we have Boarders, B&N, Books-A-Million, and several specialized booksellers. My favorite local shop just closed after 40 years when the landlord 3x the rent.
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