The card no longer has any value. You can save yourself the few points you still have to collect, Supercard is much better. MIGROS has run out of points. Migros is only a shadow of its former self
The card no longer has any value. You can save yourself the few points you still have to collect, Supercard is much better. MIGROS has run out of points. Migros is only a shadow of its former self
Mi mi mi... Your account isn't worth anything either...
Don't always vent your personal frustrations here in the forum. Buy a punching bag or go to squash if you need to vent your frustration somehow. Or go into the woods and shout for a while, but your posts here are of no use to anyone. Neither the users, nor Migros and, above all, least of all you.
I know, don't feed the troll, but your inveterate negativity and bitterness is incredibly sad. And that's the only reason I'm writing this post. This will also be the last time I respond. From now on, I will report all such posts directly as spam.
Mi mi mi... Your account isn't worth anything either...
Don't always vent your personal frustrations here in the forum. Buy a punching bag or go to squash if you need to vent your frustration somehow. Or go into the woods and shout for a while, but your posts here are of no use to anyone. Neither the users, nor Migros and, above all, least of all you.
I know, don't feed the troll, but your inveterate negativity and bitterness is incredibly sad. And that's the only reason I'm writing this post. This will also be the last time I respond. From now on, I will report all such posts directly as spam.
The statement that Cumulus has hardly any value left is factually correct and empirically proven. This has nothing to do with personal frustration, and your attack and insinuation show poor style—those who have no arguments resort to personal attacks.
The fact is that there are fewer and fewer promotions, and the discounts are getting smaller and smaller. Migros has obviously decided to discontinue the Cumulus program. It just hasn't communicated this openly. As a member and customer, I expect more transparency from Migros. This also applies to price increases. Migros makes a big fuss about marginal price reductions, but in return it cashes in on Cumulus and promotions, and when prices rise, it remains silent. Then popular products are thrown out without notice and without replacement. In terms of packaging, the cost-cutting program has been taken so far in some cases that it has resulted in complete nonsense—I refer to the mindless standardization of spice packaging or the indistinguishable stationery items. The Migros management's error rate has always been high, but currently it is surpassing everything and will end badly. Swissair, CS. Migros is well on its way to joining them. And as always, it is the employees and customers who will suffer. Yet it is precisely these two groups for whom Dutti founded Migros. We should tell the management what to do, not the other way around.
The statement that Cumulus has hardly any value left is factually correct and empirically proven. This has nothing to do with personal frustration, and your attack and insinuation show poor style—those who have no arguments resort to personal attacks.
The fact is that there are fewer and fewer promotions, and the discounts are getting smaller and smaller. Migros has obviously decided to discontinue the Cumulus program. It just hasn't communicated this openly. As a member and customer, I expect more transparency from Migros. This also applies to price increases. Migros makes a big fuss about marginal price reductions, but in return it cashes in on Cumulus and promotions, and when prices rise, it remains silent. Then popular products are thrown out without notice and without replacement. In terms of packaging, the cost-cutting program has been taken so far in some cases that it has resulted in complete nonsense—I refer to the mindless standardization of spice packaging or the indistinguishable stationery items. The Migros management's error rate has always been high, but currently it is surpassing everything and will end badly. Swissair, CS. Migros is well on its way to joining them. And as always, it is the employees and customers who will suffer. Yet it is precisely these two groups for whom Dutti founded Migros. We should tell the management what to do, not the other way around.
This person only writes negative comments (sometimes in very difficult German). If you don't like Migros, then just shop at Coop and that's that. That's my opinion of this person.
