M&S making major change to credit card rewards next month
M&S is a making huge reward scheme change. M&S Club Rewards costs £10 a month and offers perks such as extra points when you shop in M&S, free next day delivery and hot drinks vouchers but M&S is making a huge change to its credit card rewards.
The M&S Club Rewards scheme is offered to M&S credit card holders, for a £10 a month fee. Members can earn extra reward points on their credit card purchases and free M&S vouchers for clothing, home, food and drink. Club Rewards members also enjoy free next-day delivery, worth £5.99, on every order. However, M&S will be discontinuing this perk from November 13.
Instead of earning three M&S points for every £1 spent in local currency when you’re abroad, you’ll only get one point for every £5 spent. Members will be given extra vouchers instead because at the moment, shoppers get three £15 vouchers and one £20 voucher, totalling £65, to spend in the clothing or home departments, either in-store or online.
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The changes will see members get £120 worth of M&S vouchers annually - including four £25 vouchers for clothing, home, and beauty, plus two £10 vouchers for use at M&S food halls. M&S said: "We're always listening to our customers and looking for ways to give you more of the things you love at M&S. So, from November 13, we're making a few changes to the benefits you get throughout the year to give you more of what our customers value most.
"Customers have told us they want more vouchers, so we're increasing your M&S vouchers from £65 to £120 per year. You'll still earn an extra two rewards points for every £1 spent at M&S on top of any Rewards points you earn on your M&S credit card. You'll also get 32 hot drink vouchers and a treat for your birthday."
An M&S Club Rewards spokesperson said: "We're in the process of contacting our existing M&S Club Rewards customers, to give them advance notice that some of their benefits will be changing."