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Just One Club Card

Submitted by on April 14, 2009 – 12:07 pmNo Comment | 360 views

WOW, what a neat idea!   Why do we even need 10 slots for cards in our wallets?  Well, aside from your ID (or Driver’s License), one credit or two credit cards (for most people), one bank card and one health card (or health insurance card) – that only makes 5 at the most.

One problem with the “personalization” age is that every store and organization wants you to feel “special”.  While the most cost effective and flexible way to achieve this is through the distribution of VIP or membership cards, the customer ultimately literally carries the burden of lugging all these cards around.  How many of those cards are actually used on a regular basis?  Probably less than 50% of cards or memberships we sign up for. 

Here’s a neat idea:  http://www.justoneclubcard.com/

It merges all your cards together so you’re carrying around only 1 card that has all the barcodes on it!  Simple, useful, effective.  That’s being productive!  Check it out.  The only problem is that right now, it’s only available for Canadian and American carriers.

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