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Brady, So I take it the store you work in does not offer a punch card? I tend to agree with you offering their beverage on the house now and then. When this is done, as it was today, they really light up! A punch card does have a different tone, as you say.
Great feedback.
I know everyone has different opinions on the reward card situation. When I attend trade shows and talk to owners, the reward card / prepaid card is one of the top things they want to know if our software handles (it does). I do have more customers offering a $25 card for $20 as a way to stay away from punches and to reward a customer right up front. . A punch card does also open you up for more abuse of crew punching for their friends etc.
On the expiration date - why would you care? If a guy comes back two years later, then at least he is still in the store and thinking of you. Wouldn't having a expiration help push customers to redeem them when a percentage usually would not?
Finally, one of the options that we have is a way to set the store apart. Instead of buy x get x free - we allow for $1.00 is 1 point. Then set x points gets you a free drink. If 50 points is a free drink it does not matter if they buy 50 $1.00 hot chocolates or 10 $5.00 specialty drinks - the abuse is cut down.
I know everyone has different opinions on the reward card situation. When I attend trade shows and talk to owners, the reward card / prepaid card is one of the top things they want to know if our software handles (it does). I do have more customers offering a $25 card for $20 as a way to stay away from punches and to reward a customer right up front. . A punch card does also open you up for more abuse of crew punching for their friends etc.
On the expiration date - why would you care? If a guy comes back two years later, then at least he is still in the store and thinking of you. Wouldn't having a expiration help push customers to redeem them when a percentage usually would not?
Finally, one of the options that we have is a way to set the store apart. Instead of buy x get x free - we allow for $1.00 is 1 point. Then set x points gets you a free drink. If 50 points is a free drink it does not matter if they buy 50 $1.00 hot chocolates or 10 $5.00 specialty drinks - the abuse is cut down.
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