QUOTE(maskedchan @ Feb 12 2015, 10:00 AM)
i believe BAU mean Business As Usual..
Yup, thanks maskedchan.
QUOTE(zeronuker @ Feb 12 2015, 10:45 AM)
I went to the Card Center at 1U yesterday. They ran out of Parkson Vouchers and other vouchers (IKEA, ISETAN, AEON etc) are expiring soon so not worth it in terms of the Voucher's Validity, IMHO. Expiring in March, I think.
They advised to either wait for restock or go to other Card Center. Can also go to department stores to redeem.
I've confirmed with them, if you want to transfer treatpoints, gotta cancel your cards first. They don't allow if you simply want to transfer it.
I also confirmed they can't transfer treat points from Principal to Supplemental Card or from one individual to another, which was what I wanted to do.
Anyways, I was planning to redeem Parkson Vouchers. Anybody here can say if its good idea? or should I redeem other vouchers? I'm looking to buy
baby clothes/items and household stuff too.
Most of the vouchers validity is one year, except for Aeon (evergreen). Expiry in March sounds bad!
You can try Rcubed Participating outlets in 1U, redeem on the spot(OTS)! Baby clothes, can go to Pumpkin Patch, Baby Gap, GuessKids, etc. For household stuff, try to redeem in Live it Up, selling a lot of Tefal cookware. Other than IU, you can cross over to IPC, can redeem OTS La Gourmet, House of Presentation, Brabantia, BBQ King. Fo further to Tropicana City Mall, can redeem OTS Kitchen Shop.
QUOTE(zeronuker @ Feb 12 2015, 11:54 AM)
Oh, I don't buy grocery at Aeon. Yesterday at 1U Parkson, they had lots of choices of items that I'd probably need to purchase as compared to Isetan. Problem was, Parkson Vouchers seems to be limited everywhere I went. Either totally out of stock or expiring soon. Today will try asking at Parkson Subang Parade.
Actually Aeon vouchers can be used in departmental stores, not only groceries. Ie baby clothes, they have Anakku, Trudy and Teddy, Miki Kids, Baby Polo, etc. For household items, all the major brands are there, from cookware and tableware ie Tefal, La Gourmet to bed sheet and Linen ie Akemi, Jean Perry etc. So that's why Aeon voucher is popular.
If you still insist on Parkson vouchers and don't mind to go down town, Parkson Pavilion or KLCC - usually have lots of stock! Other than Parkson, you can try OTS at Robinson, Tangs, Metrojaya or Sogo. These departmental stores also have baby clothes and household stuff.
QUOTE(rjb123 @ Feb 12 2015, 05:43 PM)
I think on the spot he means not for vouchers but directly against a purchase. I've done this a few times recently at Harvey Norman, don't need vouchers just deduct from purchase immediately.
QUOTE(zeronuker @ Feb 12 2015, 07:00 PM)
Oh, I see. Sorry about that. Can you do it for all items in Parkson? or does it apply to certain items only?
No, unfortunately can't do that at Parkson. You have to go to CS to redeem vouchers and pay with vouchers. Top up any balance with cash or cc.