> Companies use sale cards to collect data...
Ok.... But, what about the customers who don't use them? Am I seriously such a useless money-back, that I am not worth being studied or just selling to?
I cannot believe just how much are some companies daring me to never ever even give them a single chance.
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Bruh... That 1/3 of the axioms before my post. That part seriously didn't need more explanation.
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Is this ChatGPT?
Post a nazi anime picture
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Didn't respond with a nazi anime picture
Keeps babbling about non-related topics
Uses a 2005 meme
Train it better next time fed.
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Store cards are useful for companies as it tells them where something was bought, by whom, what it is, and when it was bought. This data informs them where to make pricing adjustments (offsetting) and that data may inform brands who may want to pay a premium so they get cardholder discounts, in addition to preferential placement on shelves (at front, usually). It's useful because they can maximise margins knowing it has an impact on what people buy. Some cards have apps that show personalised offers based on purchase history, coercing certain shopping habits such as buying things you don't need but are on discount (i.e. exploiting FOMO).