There should be 4 animal stickers in the bag. Is it correct that if a special card (AR/video) is included, there are only 3 animal pictures?
There should be 4 animal stickers in the bag. Is it correct that if a special card (AR/video) is included, there are only 3 animal pictures?
@ Delfina: there is a doodle, you can exchange the rivets for new packs or swap with friends. If a doodle is too complicated for you and you don't want to swap, then please don't complain. At the end you hardly look at the book anyway. It's exciting until you've finished it and then? Take it easy. But it's certainly not Migros' fault
The doodle is purely private. So you can't swap blue ones. We don't get pictures for the blue ones...
Picture for picture.
Or as agreed.
Some "give away" their pictures.
Hello,
For the next 2.5 days I won't be exchanging anything at all, but I'll think of a solution so that exactly what's happening here now doesn't happen, namely people unpacking where they live in front of the entire world population... In my haste, I can't see any other solution than to open a forum where we can discuss things in peace without hastily exchanging addresses. But since the GDPR came into force (25.5.2018), this has become more complicated, and no one will set up an https protocol over the weekend...
@cinderella: haha in front of the entire world population?? You do realize that 1. this is a Migros forum, so it's more of a niche discussion area, 2. I've only posted where I live and 3. this is about Kläberlis from a short-term collection campaign. 95% get the Kläberli, the kids stick them in and swap them with schoolmates. When the booklet is full, it ends up on the bookshelf and if not then not tragic. Only somewhat bored adults set up a Doodle group and are horrified if it's not handled the same way everywhere in Switzerland because of the rivets;-) it's all about Kläberli ?♂️
Email addresses and cell phone numbers are somewhat more durable than the stickers. And there's a lot of money behind the stickers that people have spent to get them so that their children don't stand out from their classmates.
The doodle group was of course not intended, the question only arises because of the new forum rules from Monday afternoon.
Yes, and what does someone want to do with my cell phone number? I really don't hope that anyone spends money in Migros just to get stickers, but because they buy food and things they need. Otherwise, to be honest, it would be pretty stupid to let yourself be manipulated by these stickers. And sorry, but the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end when I hear that this is done so that the child isn't left behind at school? So if you teach your child that these are the important values, then goodbye common sense when the kids grow up. Then immediately buy your child brand-name shoes and a brand-name rucksack and allow them to do everything that the others have and are allowed to do, except that they are not left out. I recommend giving the child the message that no real friends and companions would think so materialistically. Then it's better to change friends. And if you go shopping normally, you get enough sticky notes so that the kids have a stick to swap. That's much more important than a full notebook, the swapping itself. Sorry to preach, but I find this attitude really sad and worrying
My hair stood on end when I found out at the beginning of this thread that people were buying the stickers from Anibis, Ricardo and Tutti... (confirmation also in my real environment). That's when I came up with the idea of the exchange corner here, so that the exchange takes place without money and here in the Migros environment and not at Ricardo and cie. If you go from the forum here to the Doodle, there are even advertisements from Migros (the advertisements are perhaps selected according to the page of origin, or because I am here a lot ?).
You don't buy things you don't need, but I wouldn't rule out buying things from Migros that you could get elsewhere for the same price.
Well, since the stickers are due every 20 francs, I sometimes do without items that are not urgent so that I can count them towards the stickers when I next buy something ?
As I only collect for friends, I don't know exactly how it is with printing at school, I've only heard about it.
Yes, you hear a lot of people say that, dear Cindarella. Especially with children, there's a lot of exaggeration, and it's often really nasty at school. I have 2 children myself who go to school. There are threats of termination of friendship if you don't do this or that, etc., and it often goes in the direction of bullying. You can take the easy route and do everything and buy the kids everything because you have to have it because the others have it, or you can teach them that if someone threatens that you no longer "belong", that they are not friends and you should never allow yourself to be blackmailed. And that makes you much cooler (even if it takes a while for the others to realize it) than if you just blindly go along and allow yourself to be manipulated and blackmailed. The forum is good in itself, but it's questionable that these Kleberli have such an important meaning for some people and that they let them influence their everyday lives. Because of Kleberli, dear Cindarella? And if you collect for friends, why is this topic so important to you? It was fun sticking the stickers in with my daughter, doing it together was fun. And when you went shopping and sometimes there was a little bag, you were excited to see if there was one in there that she didn't have yet. But if you take it so seriously that you get upset about Migros, you drive far for swap meets, you organize your shopping... isn't that a bit embarrassing? They are Kleberlis... 2 months later you can buy such a full book for 20.- because nobody is interested anymore. Our book is full and now? It's gathering dust. So what's the point? Are you aware of the purpose of the stickers? Migros uses them to lure customers into the stores, and that's exactly what many of them do. They spend much more money than they have to just to get a few more stickers. And people get annoyed because of the rivets... it's really embarrassing...
I was at the swap meet in Altstetten today. It was a pretty cool atmosphere there: lots of swapping, generous passing on and sharing in the joy when another album was full. There were also one or two people from Migros there, but most people managed to fill their albums without them. In my eyes, it's a no-brainer, you just have to tell people when and where.
That's why I'm surprised that there were so few swap meets in so few places. The effort for Migros was limited.
My suggestion to Migros: organize more swap points next time. It doesn't need to be all around the place.