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July 1 - Gala Bingo online site is always looking for new ways to
award its very loyal customer base. This internet bingo room is one of the most
popular in the United Kingdom, with over 500,000 registered members - over and
above the 2.5 million customers registered with Gala Casino bingo halls
scattered across the country.
Since 2007, Gala's land-based clubs have been in partnership with Nectar,
offering its players the chance to be part of a lucrative rewards program.
Gala Bingo has now decided to partner its online offering with Nectar - the
country's most popular customer loyalty program that allows players to
accumulate points when buying with the card and using them to purchase other
products in the Nectar network.
This week, Gala Bingo said that it would award 2 Nectar points for every 1
GBP spent at its online site. This is a great way to receive extra rewards -
over and above the great bonuses available at Gala Bingo online.
According to Nectar, over half the households in the United Kingdom own a
Nectar Card, making it the most profitable loyalty program in the UK. Players to
accumulate 500 points before they can start spending their points on a wide
range of goods and services. Points can also be collected through a huge
selection of high street retailers.
The Head of Marketing at GalaBingo.com, Clive Cottrell said: "Gala Bingo's
Clubs joined Nectar in June 2007, so we are building on an already strong
partnership and extending the benefits. We are always looking for new ways to
reward our customers and improve their Gala experience."
All players need to do in order to benefit from earning Nectar Points through
GalaBingo.com is register their card through the site. Once players are
registered, they are able to start collecting points every time they play bingo
at the site.
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