Top three ways to boost your Nectar points! - Video Script

John Fitzsimons looks at the easy ways you can boost your loyalty points, and nab all sorts of free goodies!

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Hello, I'm John Fitzsimons, and on today's make your money go further video, I'm going to be looking at how to get the most out of the UK's most popular loyalty scheme, the Nectar Card.

Last week it was revealed that Nectar had officially overtaken the Tesco clubcard to become the top loyalty scheme, with a whopping 16.8 million cardholders. The cards work in a very simple way - whenever you shop with a retail partner, like Sainsbury's, you gather points for each pound you spend. You can then cash in those points for all sorts of free goodies, from toys to TVs to free hotel stays.

So what can you do to boost your Nectar points?

Time your shopping

Timing is everything, particularly with Nectar points. Many of the scheme's member retailers offer periods where you can get additional points for shopping there. A great example is Sainsbury's, where until 5 March, so long as you do your shopping online and via the Nectar website, you'll get DOUBLE points. That means a whopping 4 points for every £1 you spend.

Before you do any shopping online, be sure to check the Nectar website and you'll see which stores are offering you the best return on your spending.

Additional cardholders

The great thing about loyalty schemes like Nectar is that you can get your other half and family members signed up to your account too. That way, every time they shop in a member shop and get their Nectar card scanned, you get rewarded without having to hand over a penny!

It's free money!

Thomson Local

Every time you phone out for a service, whether it be for a plumber or a pizza, be sure to use Thomson Local to find the number. So long as they have the Nectar symbol on their ad, you can get 150 points just for calling them!

So there you have it, three dead easy ways to ramp up your Nectar account. Points really do mean prizes with Nectar so it pays to get as many as you can, for pretty minimal effort.

That's it for me for today, thanks for watching lovemoney.com

This is a script of a lovemoney.com video. Instead of reading it, why not watch the video instead? You can find the video here.

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