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eXtra boost at Christmas

From presents for the kids at Argos to something special for the wife from M&S, installers can redeem their Plumb Center and Parts Center eXtra points in so many ways this Christmas.

2010-10-07
WHADDON, ENGLAND, October 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) As we all tighten our belts this winter, Plumb and Parts Center customers can boost their spending power on the high street, without spending a penny, by exchanging their eXtra reward points for vouchers from Argos, M & S and Thomas Cook. And, with online access to the whole Argos catalogue, including any Argos special offers, they can easily treat their loved ones to an eXtra present or two.

Customers who register on the reward scheme can earn eXtra points every time they buy eligible products from Plumb and Parts Center. These points can then be converted to vouchers, merchandise and much more including trips to the races, activity days, rounds of golf and theatre tickets.

"The eXtra reward scheme is our way of thanking customers every time they choose to buy the materials they need from us," said Alan Stevenson, Trading Director, Plumb Center. "They are able to spend their points in many ways all year round, but what better time to treat your friends, family or even yourself than the festive season."

Customers can register or redeem their points by calling the eXtra hotline on 0845 603 5290, online or in branch.


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[Press-News.org] eXtra boost at Christmas
From presents for the kids at Argos to something special for the wife from M&S, installers can redeem their Plumb Center and Parts Center eXtra points in so many ways this Christmas.