Shop at Bristol Independents this Christmas. Collect stamps. Win prizes!

category bristol | miscellaneous | announcement author Monday November 26, 2012 18:28author by Jane Stevensonauthor email bristol.independents at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

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More rewarding than a supermarket club card, the Bristol Independents Christmas loyalty card gives you the chance to win things that you really want.    The card works like this: Collect stamps while you do your Christmas shopping – one stamp per purchase, plus a bonus stamp if you pay in Bristol Pounds. When you've collected 5 stamps you can enter your card into a prize draw to win fabulous prizes from participating independents. There are currently around 95 businesses signed-up and 38 prizes – but we expect both lists to grow between now and when traders stop stamping on Christmas Eve. For any quick-off-the-mark shoppers, there are two pairs of New Year's Eve tickets at Lakota to be won by the first two people to upload their completed loyalty cards to the Bristol Independents website. Shopping independently this Christmas lets you avoid the horrors of crowded out-of-town shopping malls, or the anonymity of the online giants. Everyone gets great Christmas presents, and anyone entering the draw gets a chance to win themselves something nice for the New Year – it’s a win-win-win situation…

The loyalty card is a joint promotion between Bristol Independents, Bristol Pound and the Federation of Small Businesses’ Keep Trade Local campaign.

You can pick up your card at any of the participating businesses, or at the Tourist Information Centre on the harbourside. You can also download and print out your own card. All details at: http://bristolindependents.co.uk/christmas/

 

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   Brilliant idea     Dougy    Mon Nov 26, 2012 19:59 


 
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