IW has just cost me nerves again OmfG I click about 80 times on Cashout and the system won't let me cash out.... A few minutes later the game stays O to 0 and my money is gone thanks a lot you bums 😨
Ariana wrote on 10.08.2024 at 13:24: IW just cost me nerves again OmfG I click cashout about 80 times and the system won't let me cash out.... A few minutes later the game stays O to 0 and my money is gone thanks a lot you bums 😨
What did you want to cash out? 1 euro? With a few minutes later the cash out can't have been far up
Langhans_innen wrote on 12.08.2024 at 00:07:
Payback shreds...ok, I exaggerate, but I like to run the "business" quite a bit. In the end, you don't get much out of it, but it's fun to match your purchases to the vouchers or vice versa from time to time. You just buy the peppers at Rewe and not at Penny when the 10-fold fruit and vegetable voucher is valid at Rewe, which is only worthwhile if they are on offer, because otherwise Penny fruit is often cheaper anyway and this would sometimes even marginalize the Payback coupon. I hope that was understandable 4 or 5 years ago, they once sent an email saying: "Here is your Payback points compilation of all time"....that was the equivalent of €1,200 in the total time before...maybe 10 years or a little longer I guess. After that, the statement never arrived again...at least I never received one. I think I currently have 185 points...so it could be that there will be another groundbreaking €2 deduction this week Sure, it's penny-pinching of course, but redeeming them has its charm
I'll continue here...😉
I actually shop completely independently of Payback. Of course, if I'm somewhere that offers points, I just check the app to see if there are any vouchers.
The points I collect are then always redeemed when I fill up, no matter how many there are. Btw, I was even once a "winner" of this "every 100th Payback customer fills up for free" at Aral. The charm barometer was on full blast... good day sunshine🎶🎵🎶
Until a few years ago, you could always collect good points at Real. There were regular promotions, e.g. 1000 points from 100 euros purchase value. And these were even counted twice if you used the self-scanner checkouts. The 20 PSC was then directly included free of charge...🎶🎵🎶
Hanshanshans wrote on 12/08/2024 00:56:
And these were even double counted if you used the self-scanner checkouts.
you're really pulling out all the stops . The promotion with the 1,000 points / 100€ turnover either didn't exist here or passed me by despite having Real - probably the latter. But what I'm getting at is that I've never scanned an item myself and I'm wondering why These terminals do exist - it feels like they're rather sporadic - but somehow I haven't used them yet. I was regularly in Poland for a long time...where scanning was very common...but here it's a kind of "marginal phenomenon" for me, but I might just have to pay more attention to it.
Langhans_innen wrote on 12.08.2024 at 01:15:you're really pulling out all the stops . The promotion with the 1,000 points / 100€ turnover either didn't exist here or passed me by despite the existence of Real. But what I'm getting at is that I've never scanned an item myself and I'm wondering why There are (rather) a few of these terminals, but somehow I haven't used them yet
Of course, win optimization in perfection...😉
Unfortunately, we no longer have any Real stores.
It was great with the "self-scanning", and not just because of the double points. In the entrance area, you could take a "scanner gun" (no idea what the correct name of these things is) and scan the products yourself while shopping and pack them in the bags you brought with you. At the end, just pay, a small random check by the staff and you're done. Enormous time saving.
Langhans_innen wrote on 12.08.2024 at 01:15:
you really pull out all the stops . The promotion with the 1,000 points / € 100 turnover either didn't exist here or passed me by despite the existence of Real - probably the latter. But what I'm getting at is that I've never scanned an item myself and I'm wondering why These terminals do exist - it feels like they're rather sporadic - but somehow I haven't used them yet. I was regularly in Poland for a long time...where scanning was very common...but here it's a kind of "marginal phenomenon" for me, but I might just have to pay more attention to it.
Here in the south, the cash registers are becoming more and more popular, I've used them a few times but they are very prone to errors There's always an employee nearby who is just running around
What I would think would be cool is if they just went in, took what you wanted and left the store. Cameras and AI systems simply check what you take and deduct it from your account when you leave the store
They are supposed to be more reliable than the self-scanning cash registers because they also check when you put something back etc.....
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What did you want to cash out? 1 euro? With a few minutes later the cash out can't have been far up
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Was a 5 combo, I was only missing victory Yokohama it went out O to 0 at the cashout it went around 30 Tacken
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Ok that is of course annoying
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I'll continue here...😉
I actually shop completely independently of Payback. Of course, if I'm somewhere that offers points, I just check the app to see if there are any vouchers.
The points I collect are then always redeemed when I fill up, no matter how many there are. Btw, I was even once a "winner" of this "every 100th Payback customer fills up for free" at Aral. The charm barometer was on full blast... good day sunshine🎶🎵🎶
Until a few years ago, you could always collect good points at Real. There were regular promotions, e.g. 1000 points from 100 euros purchase value. And these were even counted twice if you used the self-scanner checkouts. The 20 PSC was then directly included free of charge...🎶🎵🎶
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you're really pulling out all the stops . The promotion with the 1,000 points / 100€ turnover either didn't exist here or passed me by despite having Real - probably the latter. But what I'm getting at is that I've never scanned an item myself and I'm wondering why These terminals do exist - it feels like they're rather sporadic - but somehow I haven't used them yet. I was regularly in Poland for a long time...where scanning was very common...but here it's a kind of "marginal phenomenon" for me, but I might just have to pay more attention to it.
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Of course, win optimization in perfection...😉
Unfortunately, we no longer have any Real stores.
It was great with the "self-scanning", and not just because of the double points. In the entrance area, you could take a "scanner gun" (no idea what the correct name of these things is) and scan the products yourself while shopping and pack them in the bags you brought with you. At the end, just pay, a small random check by the staff and you're done. Enormous time saving.
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Here in the south, the cash registers are becoming more and more popular, I've used them a few times but they are very prone to errors There's always an employee nearby who is just running around
What I would think would be cool is if they just went in, took what you wanted and left the store. Cameras and AI systems simply check what you take and deduct it from your account when you leave the store
They are supposed to be more reliable than the self-scanning cash registers because they also check when you put something back etc.....
Edit: And theft is 100% impossible hahahaha
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