Nectar customers still losing thousands of points to scammers - why hasn't it been fixed? ANGHARAD CARRICK
Supermarkets have increasingly introduced loyalty or member prices for basic items, which means there is now two-tier pricing in most major shops. Sainsbury's bought Nectar in 2018 so the blame can't be laid entirely at their door, but you would hope that since the deal they would have bolstered security on such a well-known scam. Sainsbury's is pointing customers in the direction of a police force that doesn't have the time or, frankly, interest to investigate and is shirking responsibility entirely. So, Sainsbury's is pointing customers in the direction of a police force that doesn't have the time or, frankly, interest to investigate and is shirking responsibility entirely. If Nectar doesn't step up its security, it could lose the loyal customers it is trying to reward, especially in an era where we're being heavily pushed into using loyalty schemes or face higher prices.

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