yeah it is a no brainer and i did it as well... Though i don't buy much from SCA
I just got asked to sign up at super cheap for their new 'club' card.
I signed up in store, which actually cost $5 to join but they credit $10 back onto the card after signing up which you can spend in store or online so there's no real reason not to do it, on top of that they are offering to refund the difference from any sales/promotions they have if you happen to purchase the same item within the previous two weeks of the item going on sale.
I think free money is always good & I'm sure some others will like this even if only for the discount on V8 tickets or the $5 for some new light bulbs.lol:
Here is the LINK -
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yeah it is a no brainer and i did it as well... Though i don't buy much from SCA
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haha guerilla marketing at its finest good work sca
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sounds like an ok deal, though I have a trade card which gives more than 10% off most items instore depending on brand etc. Highly recommended if you can get someone to sign you up, SCA brand items usually have an awesome discount...