It's not a sad excuse... It's free stuff. Cool free stuff, at that. Not all of it is all that great, but the stuff that I've gotten (hanafuda cards, Zelda and Mario posters, Mario hat, and soon-to-come Mario figurine) is awesome. And keep in mind that Club Nintendo's only been in North America for about a year and a half. It's been in Japan and Europe much longer.Bacon Boy said:To answer your question, Club Nintendo is a sad excuse of a rewards system. Hell, McDonalds has a better rewards system - a good feeling in your tummy until you throw up.
We had a thing like this earlier. Problem is, though, we get crappy rewards and absolutely no compensation. There are no events, we just take surveys and register stuff.Tyeforce said:It's not a sad excuse... It's free stuff. Cool free stuff, at that. Not all of it is all that great, but the stuff that I've gotten (hanafuda cards, Zelda and Mario posters, Mario hat, and soon-to-come Mario figurine) is awesome. And keep in mind that Club Nintendo's only been in North America for about a year and a half. It's been in Japan and Europe much longer.Bacon Boy said:To answer your question, Club Nintendo is a sad excuse of a rewards system. Hell, McDonalds has a better rewards system - a good feeling in your tummy until you throw up.
What do you mean you don't get any compensation? You get free stuff! If you don't like it, whatever, but don't complain about free stuff. Nintendo could not have a loyalty program at all, you know. But they do, and you get free stuff. And what kind of "events" are you talking about?Bacon Boy said:We had a thing like this earlier. Problem is, though, we get crappy rewards and absolutely no compensation. There are no events, we just take surveys and register stuff.Tyeforce said:It's not a sad excuse... It's free stuff. Cool free stuff, at that. Not all of it is all that great, but the stuff that I've gotten (hanafuda cards, Zelda and Mario posters, Mario hat, and soon-to-come Mario figurine) is awesome. And keep in mind that Club Nintendo's only been in North America for about a year and a half. It's been in Japan and Europe much longer.Bacon Boy said:To answer your question, Club Nintendo is a sad excuse of a rewards system. Hell, McDonalds has a better rewards system - a good feeling in your tummy until you throw up.
Like preview screenings and the like. But apparently those exist... For New Yorkian Club Nintendo member.Tyeforce said:What do you mean you don't get any compensation? You get free stuff! If you don't like it, whatever, but don't complain about free stuff. Nintendo could not have a loyalty program at all, you know. But they do, and you get free stuff. And what kind of "events" are you talking about?Bacon Boy said:We had a thing like this earlier. Problem is, though, we get crappy rewards and absolutely no compensation. There are no events, we just take surveys and register stuff.Tyeforce said:It's not a sad excuse... It's free stuff. Cool free stuff, at that. Not all of it is all that great, but the stuff that I've gotten (hanafuda cards, Zelda and Mario posters, Mario hat, and soon-to-come Mario figurine) is awesome. And keep in mind that Club Nintendo's only been in North America for about a year and a half. It's been in Japan and Europe much longer.Bacon Boy said:To answer your question, Club Nintendo is a sad excuse of a rewards system. Hell, McDonalds has a better rewards system - a good feeling in your tummy until you throw up.
U FRGT TEH FIGURNEEN!Tom said:Like preview screenings and the like. But apparently those exist... For New Yorkian Club Nintendo member.Tyeforce said:What do you mean you don't get any compensation? You get free stuff! If you don't like it, whatever, but don't complain about free stuff. Nintendo could not have a loyalty program at all, you know. But they do, and you get free stuff. And what kind of "events" are you talking about?Bacon Boy said:We had a thing like this earlier. Problem is, though, we get crappy rewards and absolutely no compensation. There are no events, we just take surveys and register stuff.Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
And NOA's Club America sucks. FOLDERS ARE COOL STILL AND PEOPLE WILL USE THEM EVERYWHERE. And then Game and Watch is meh. Cards are alright I guess... Probably get em if nothing cool rolls around.
Oh, the Elite Rewards suck. I want a soundtrack or something, not a hat and a cheap game. Or stupid ass calendar.
AWESOME. STUFF I GET TO LEAVE IN A BOX. FOREVER. TO KEEP IT MINT.Bacon Boy said:U FRGT TEH FIGURNEEN!Tom said:Like preview screenings and the like. But apparently those exist... For New Yorkian Club Nintendo member.Tyeforce said:What do you mean you don't get any compensation? You get free stuff! If you don't like it, whatever, but don't complain about free stuff. Nintendo could not have a loyalty program at all, you know. But they do, and you get free stuff. And what kind of "events" are you talking about?Bacon Boy said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
And NOA's Club America sucks. FOLDERS ARE COOL STILL AND PEOPLE WILL USE THEM EVERYWHERE. And then Game and Watch is meh. Cards are alright I guess... Probably get em if nothing cool rolls around.
Oh, the Elite Rewards suck. I want a soundtrack or something, not a hat and a cheap game. Or stupid ass calendar.