Hello,
IKEA offers two types of cards: Family or Business membership. Aside from the basic registration requirements, are there any significant advantages that a business customer has compared to an individual customer?
Or could there even be disadvantages?
Regards
IKEA offers two types of cards: Family or Business membership. Aside from the basic registration requirements, are there any significant advantages that a business customer has compared to an individual customer?
Or could there even be disadvantages?
Regards
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Rhabarber28 Apr 2015 17:47The term "reward shop" is somewhat misleading. Within the account, you can only exchange the Belonas for promotional cards, which are then sent to you by mail. So, there is no direct reward shop available...
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Lilli_196329 Apr 2015 14:18Thank you, Rhabarber, that certainly explains a lot.
I am relieved to know that I don’t have any red nightshade plants on my eyes and that it wasn’t due to my ability to navigate the internet. Many thanks for the input. I will go exchange points now.
Thanks and best regards,
Lilli_1963
I am relieved to know that I don’t have any red nightshade plants on my eyes and that it wasn’t due to my ability to navigate the internet. Many thanks for the input. I will go exchange points now.
Thanks and best regards,
Lilli_1963
I will probably also register with the Business Card. A new kitchen is due, and the €2,000.00 (about $2,200) will definitely be exceeded. So it’s worth taking advantage of.
However, after reading here, I’m still not clear on how it works. Will I receive a promo card with €60 (about $66), and then what? Can I exchange it for any rewards, or can I simply deduct the €60 (about $66) from my next purchase?
Regards,
Wolfgang
However, after reading here, I’m still not clear on how it works. Will I receive a promo card with €60 (about $66), and then what? Can I exchange it for any rewards, or can I simply deduct the €60 (about $66) from my next purchase?
Regards,
Wolfgang