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<blockquote data-quote="docjames" data-source="post: 2312381" data-attributes="member: 10365"><p>I must admit i ponder what is in this for Bunnings - they own the market. Unless FB will send/sell them customer data as part of the contractual arrangement (almost certainly) and they see an opportunity to increase sales/profit by more than the cost of the fb points earned by their existing customers.</p><p></p><p>Officeworks i also understand - discretionary consumer the target and offering FB may drive sales there instead of alternatives (of which there are many small local eg. Newsagents and the like, OfficeMax, online retailers). On face value makes more sense than for Bunnings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docjames, post: 2312381, member: 10365"] I must admit i ponder what is in this for Bunnings - they own the market. Unless FB will send/sell them customer data as part of the contractual arrangement (almost certainly) and they see an opportunity to increase sales/profit by more than the cost of the fb points earned by their existing customers. Officeworks i also understand - discretionary consumer the target and offering FB may drive sales there instead of alternatives (of which there are many small local eg. Newsagents and the like, OfficeMax, online retailers). On face value makes more sense than for Bunnings. [/QUOTE]
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