Printerinks to Join Forces with Nectar
Prne
November 2nd, 2009
LONDON -
Printerinks, an internet retailer of printer supplies, dedicated to offering quality ink and toner at an affordable price, released some exciting news today, officially announcing that Printerinks is joining high street shops, service providers and other online stores in offering Nectar points to anyone purchasing printer supplies from Printerinks.com.
Printerinks.com is already one of the UK’s largest ink and toner suppliers, offering not only printer cartridges, but also many other printer supplies, including paper, computer media, greeting cards and more, all including Free Delivery within the UK.
Now, since teaming up with Nectar, the largest customer loyalty program in the UK, Printerinks.com is awarding their customers with 2 Nectar points for every 1 pound spent on printer ink, toner cartridges and other printer necessities. Customers will enjoy the best of both worlds, including the great value and service of Printerinks.com and the vast choice and flexibility of Nectar.
With 50% of British households using a Nectar card, Printerinks.com now opens up to an active collector base of millions of Nectar users, allowing a great opportunity for Nectar collectors to save on printer supplies, while collecting Nectar points. Nectar collectors can obtain points from well known retailers on the high street and on-line. Collecting points from several different retailers allows Nectar card holders’ points balance to add up quickly, with only 500 points needed to start spending on items.
To collect points shopping at Printerinks.com, the customer simply selects the Printerinks retailer from within the Nectar site. From this retailer specific page customers can register for Nectar or enter a Nectar card number. Customers will collect 2 Nectar points for every 1 pound spent on-line at Printerinks.com. Nectar users can then enjoy spending newly acquired Nectar points on a wide range of treats including spa days, theatre tickets or even money off their next purchase at Printerinks.com.
For Printerinks.com, this new partnership is welcomed as an additional opportunity to reward customers for their loyalty, and to add a productive working relationship with Nectar in the foreseeable future.
About Printerinks:
Printerinks (www.Printerinks.com) is one of the fastest growing ink and toner distributors in UK, offering the highest quality ink and toner at factory-direct prices with Free 1st class UK delivery.
About Nectar:
Nectar is a coalition Customer Loyalty Program owned by Loyalty Management Group. Launched in the UK in 2002 it now has 50% of UK households signed up to earn Nectar points both on the high street and online.
See: www.nectar.com/collect-online/retailer/printerinks.points
Website: www.Printerinks.com
Source: Printerinks
Danielle J. Bernhard, +1-407-324-4816, Danielle.Bernhard at syncoms.com
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