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Boots Treat Street Joins with Cottages4You

Boots has announced that Cottages4you will be joining Treat Street.

2011-06-22
LONDON, ENGLAND, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Boots has that Cottages4you, provider of cottage and holiday lettings will be joining Treat Street.

This will be a new offering for the 'travel' area of the Boots Treat Street website, which will allow customers to collect more Boots Advantage Card points through the Treat Street site.

This is a great addition to the site and arrives just in time for the summer holidays. It is hoped it will appeal to UK customers who are looking for accommodation.

The Cottages4you website has the widest selection of cottages from coast to country, with over 13,000 hand-selected holiday cottages in the UK, France, Ireland and Italy.

Customers can collect one Boots Advantage Card point for every GBP1 they spend with Cottages4you

Dave Robinson, head of partnership marketing at Boots, said: "Treat Street is pleased to announce that we will be working with Cottages4you, the UK's leading provider of cottage and holiday lettings. With the summer holidays being a great time to treat the family, we believe that Treat Street offers great value for new and existing customers, who wish to reward themselves following a purchase online through our website.

"We plan to expand our offers in the travel and holiday categories throughout 2011, so be sure to check the website frequently for new offers. By shopping through Treat Street you can collect Boots points with every purchase."

About Boots Treat Street:
Established in 2010, Boots Treat Street enables Advantage Card customers to collect Boots Advantage Card points with every purchase they make online through the website. Customers shopping through Boots Treat Street collect at least one point for every GBP1 spent with selected stores.

Boots Treat Street also offers vouchers, discount codes and products from the high-street's biggest retailers including Comet, Currys and the Apple Store and also online retailers, such as eBay, Lovefilm and Play.com. Customers can also collect travel discount codes such as Lastminute.com discount codes, Hotels.com vouchers, Cottages4you discount codes and The Trainline offers.

Website: http://www.treatstreet.boots.com/

About Cottages4you:
Cottages4you has an unrivalled portfolio of holiday cottages to rent. It has over 9,000 cottages all across the UK and has several thousand cottages, gites and villas across France, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. All of the cottages are regularly inspected and it only advertises cottages that meet its strict criteria.


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[Press-News.org] Boots Treat Street Joins with Cottages4You
Boots has announced that Cottages4you will be joining Treat Street.