Customer Gift Card Programs Using cards to retain customers & increase shopping frequency |
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Gift Cards have been around since 1995, and since that time, their popularity has exploded. Today, more than 70% of all retailers offer Gift Cards. By 2007, the U.S. Gift Card market will total $70 billion. The trend is the same in Canada. Almost a third of Canadian consumers say they are motivated to shop at merchants because they offer Gift Cards. 61% of Canadians have received a Gift Card; when they redeem it, about half spend more thanits initial value. |
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Customers spend more. Many customers who redeem Gift Cards actually spend more than the value of the Card.
Sell more items at full price. 40% of Gift Card shoppers will purchase items at full price (compared to just 16% using other payment methods.) Retain the unused portion. What happens if the Gift Card is never redeemed or it has an outstanding balance? You still win. The unused value stays in your account after the Card expires. Any way you look at it, Gift Cards add up to increased top line revenue. WEB Reports. CBI supplies custom-sorted reports that are available in multiple formats and contain information such as transaction date and time, dollar amount, location, card number, cashier id, and transaction description. Reports available include transaction history by location or group of locations, single card history, liability by date, liability history, value remaining on cards issued during any user-defined timeframe, active cards, and funds movement by location in a franchised environment. Reports are available for viewing on-line. . Each system is installed with a quick link to the Internet where important statistics and tracking information are instantly accessible. Our reports give you an at-a-glance overview of your entire gift card program. |
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