Staples has a loyalty program for businesses. It is called Staples Preferred. For example, it offers preferred pricing on shipping services and discounts on printing and marketing services.
An offshoot of the program is aimed at schools for the start of the school year.
In fact, with the “Staples School Tools Program“, parents benefit from discounts on the list of school items and the school from a 3% return on purchases.
But aside from the Bargain center, the AIR MILES loyalty program is where consumers will find savings.
In Canada, AIR MILES members get 1 AIR MILES mile per $40 on their spending in a single net transaction in all participating Staples stores or on Staples websites. staples.ca / bureauengros.com. This is after discounts, exclusions and before taxes.
Miles are earned on eligible purchases, up to a daily maximum of $750, with all Air Miles partners.
And you can also earn AIR MILES Bonus Reward miles on some items or during regular promotions.
For those who decide to use their AIR MILES Reward Miles to save money at Staples, redeeming 95 miles is equivalent to $10.
However, two exclusions apply to the use of AIR MILES Cash miles:
At the register, members show their AIR MILES loyalty card or the bar code on their smartphone. They then ask to convert their AIR MILES Cash miles.
The existing statutes are those of AIR MILES since Stables-Bureau en Gros does not offer a loyalty program to consumers.
Online, by registering here at this link: airmiles.ca
Each $40 is worth 1 AIR MILES mile. This is without counting the multipliers during promotions.