Originally Posted by
ibrick
A point reward card holds a difference than a loyalty card at your local supermarket. The point reward program is posting points to the cust. account for the purchase,
No, these cards are not issued by Shell, and people do not make payments on them. It
is more like a supermarket loyalty card.
Originally Posted by
aktchi
Not sure but he is certainly violating some Shell / Air Canada policy or other. There was a similar case in the USA where some gas station employee was caught taking cash from customers but charging the purchase to his own credit card. Again, I am not sure if that was deemed illegal, maybe not, but he was in some trouble with employer / cc company.
Not the same, customer paid for the purchase, clerk picked up the "unclaimed" loyalty points.
Please people... if you do not know what an Air Miles card is and have never used one, keep your wild accusations to yourself.
Originally Posted by
aubreyfromwheaton
laundering points/$ across state lines
I hope this is trolling, because I didn't know there was such thing as "dirty" loyalty points you could launder across non-existent states in Canada.