By default. Of course, by the nature of approximation by excess, you will always pay more. I’m sure you can imagine that that would not have been popular, lol.
You’d be amazed. A local supermarket tried to set up a loyalty scheme where you would automatically round up to next unit and hold that extra on the customers account as a credit balance for next purchase. People loved it. Until it went bust with money they never returned.
I love my country but the last craze I heard from a national chain of supermarkets was having a prepaid card, that by pre-paying €100 or more you get an added 10%. Nah. But people love it.
By default. Of course, by the nature of approximation by excess, you will always pay more. I’m sure you can imagine that that would not have been popular, lol.
You’d be amazed. A local supermarket tried to set up a loyalty scheme where you would automatically round up to next unit and hold that extra on the customers account as a credit balance for next purchase. People loved it. Until it went bust with money they never returned.
Wow, what a scheme. I guess I would be amazed, haha. But on the scale of an entire nation I don’t know if enough would be fooled.
I love my country but the last craze I heard from a national chain of supermarkets was having a prepaid card, that by pre-paying €100 or more you get an added 10%. Nah. But people love it.