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Re: big brother (Reply to this comment)
by modernmarvel
I too have a wallet full of those membership cards. Some of them are worthwhile but some are clearly for information-gathering only, which tends to make me choose another store.
The password situation on web sites can be self-defeating. Gymboree made it so hard and time-consuming for me to complete my transaction that I almost gave up. I can't understand why the drive to collect information outweights losing a $60 sale. Maybe they will eventually learn.
Thanks for your comment!
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Apr 17 '04 10:55 am PDT
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Re: My girlfriend (Reply to this comment)
by modernmarvel
I have seen emails advertising that you can earn gymbucks on line. I assume this means you can also redeem them online. I haven't tried either - Gymboree is one of those few stores I actually travel to - primarily because they have videos in the store to entertain my kids while I shop. If I get another email - I will post the information into my review. Thanks for your comment!
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Apr 17 '04 10:52 am PDT
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big brother (Reply to this comment)
by tanu
I know what you mean about stores wanting to track you. I frequent 5 different grocery stores and only ONE will allow me to shop there without having one of those "membership" cards which require you to give them personal information. This information age is great, but can get pretty ridiculous. My purse card section is bulging with card after card after card of just membership cards!
I do love Gymboree BTW = and old Navy for kids
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Apr 16 '04 9:21 pm PDT
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My girlfriend (Reply to this comment)
by pilarzmom
bought in person at the store and used her "GymBucks" to get a lot of discounts. Are you able to use Gymbucks on line, out of curiosity? While I don't shop there for my boys anymore I still frequent the store for baby showers, etc.
Peggy
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Apr 16 '04 8:25 am PDT
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