A MAJOR high street retailer with over 500 stores is due to scrap its loyalty card scheme within days. 

The Works shoppers will not be able to collect points on its “Together Rewards” scheme past March 30.

The Works has confirmed shoppers will not be able to collect points on its ‘Together Rewards’ loyalty scheme past March

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The Works has confirmed shoppers will not be able to collect points on its ‘Together Rewards’ loyalty scheme past March
An email was recently sent to all loyalty customers letting them know the loyalty scheme will soon be axed

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An email was recently sent to all loyalty customers letting them know the loyalty scheme will soon be axedCredit: Alamy

The scheme, which first launched in 2013, allows shoppers to collect five points for every pound spent in stores or online. 

Over time shoppers rack up these points and receive vouchers to use in-stores. 

The retailer sent out an email to all customers last month informing them of the news.

Shoppers have until 23.59pm on March 30 to collect points, meaning there’s less than aweek to go.

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Customers then have until 23.59pm on June 29 to redeem vouchers from collected points.

In the email to customers Gavin Peck, chief executive officer of The Works, said at the time: “After careful consideration, we have decided to end our ‘Together Rewards’ loyalty scheme. 

“Against a challenging economic backdrop, we have had to look at ways to maintain the most important thing for our customers – everyday affordable prices – whilst also making savings across our business. 

The retailer added it was a tough decision for it to make and it hopes to explore other ways of rewarding its customers.

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Customers are being reminded they have just days to make use of the scheme due to be axed.

How does the Together Rewards Loyalty card work?

The Together Rewards Loyalty scheme allows shoppers to collect five points for every £1 spent in The Works stores. 

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Each point is worth 1p meaning 50 points would equal 50p.

Every three months, Together Rewards Loyalty members would receive vouchers based on the points they earned on their cards. 

Together Rewards Loyalty members would also receive exclusive offers, gifts and bonus points during promotions.

The retailer confirmed no one should have been able to sign up for the Together Rewards scheme past February 27. 

What if I have points on my Together Rewards Loyalty card after March 30?

If you collect 50 points or more between January 1 and March 30 you will be issued with a voucher early next month. 

Anyone who receives these final vouchers will have until June 29 to spend them. 

If you do not collect the minimum of 50 points between January 1 to March 30 they will not roll over past March 30.

If you wish to return something you bought with a voucher you will need to bring into a store with a receipt no more than 28 days after you purchased it. 

Anyone who returns items paid for with a voucher will be issued with a gift card. 

We’ve revealed the best supermarket loyalty schemes and price matches revealed as FOUR chains copy Aldi.

Meanwhile, M&S has confirmed it will not launch cheaper prices more widely to the millions of customers who have its Sparks loyalty card.

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Supermarket loyalty schemes – which has one?

MOST UK supermarkets have loyalty schemes so customers can build up points and save money while they shop.

Here we round up what saving programmes you’ll find at the big brands.

  • Iceland: Unlike other stores, you don’t collect points with the Iceland Bonus Card. Instead, you load it up with money and Iceland will give you £1 for every £20 you save.
  • Lidl Plus: Lidl customers don’t collect points when they shop, and are instead rewarded with personalised vouchers that gives them money off at the till.
  • Morrisons: The My Morrisons: Make Good Things Happen replaces the More Card and rewards customers with personalised money off vouchers via the app.
  • Sainsbury’s: While Sainsbury’s doesn’t have a personal scheme, it does own the Nectar card which can also be used in Argos, eBay and other shops. You need 200 Nectar points to save up £1 to spend on your card. You need to spend at least £1 to get one Nectar point.
  • Tesco: Tesco Clubcard has over 17million members in the UK alone. You use it each time you shop and build up points that can be turned into vouchers – 150 points gets you a £1.50 voucher. Here you need to spend £1 in Tesco to get one point.
  • Waitrose: myWaitrose also doesn’t allow you to collect points but instead you’ll get access to free hot drinks, and discounts off certain brands in store.

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