Very Displays launch Rewards Club

Customers to earn points from online purchases to redeem on future orders

Very Displays announce the launch of its brand new Rewards Club, a programme designed to give back to customers and enhance their online purchasing experience.

“We’re thrilled to introduce our Rewards Club to our customers as a way to show our appreciation for their continued support,” said Kirsty Corcoran, Marketing Manager. “We know how important it is to get the best value for your money, and with the Rewards Club, EVERY online hardware order offers you points that can be redeemed for savings on future orders”

Very Displays Rewards Club
Customers can ear double points during the first month

Customers will earn points with every qualifying hardware order placed online. Accumulated points can then be redeemed on future orders, providing customers with instant savings on a wide range of products.

The Rewards Club is now available to all customers with a customer portal account and anyone who purchases hardware from Very Displays can now sign up on the Very Displays website

The new Rewards Club is offering an incentive for the first month by offering double points on all orders. This offer will run until Monday 14th April.

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