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Just weeks left to maximize your rebate

With just a few weeks until the end of this year’s massive cash back rebate scheme, Stax Trade

Published 7th December 2016

With just a few weeks until the end of this year’s massive cash back rebate scheme, Stax Trade Centres customers have a narrowing window to maximise their pay out for January 2017.

With an annual rebate of now over £1.5 million (ex VAT) to Stax’s independent retail customers and another record year all the signs for this coming January point to another record pay rebate out.

Customers who have signed up to the scheme can earn significant rewards for shopping with Stax, giving retail customers the opportunity to pass on these savings to their own customers, or cash in on the extra margin.

Joint Managing Director David Hibbert commented,
“The Rebate Scheme was set up simply to give our most loyal customers a reward for shopping with us.  In order to be even more competitive both on the high street and online, we understand that any additional saving can be crucial.”

Stax customers can check their current spend online after logging into their online account dashboard.

Participating customers have until the end of December 2016 to maximise their January 2017 rebate pay out.

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