1 week ago
Good day
Cumulus-Extra has already been discontinued as of 30.12.2021. It is therefore no longer possible to exchange Cumulus vouchers for Cumulus Extra vouchers for mountain railroads etc.
Thank you for taking note and have a nice day!
1 week ago
1 week ago
Good day
Cumulus-Extra has already been discontinued as of 30.12.2021. It is therefore no longer possible to exchange Cumulus vouchers for Cumulus Extra vouchers for mountain railroads etc.
Thank you for taking note and have a nice day!
Thanks for the answer
1 week ago
1 week ago
Thanks for the answer
Migros Aare offered this this summer and last summer. It is therefore not impossible that it will be offered again in 2025. However, the discount days for senior citizens have been canceled, so nothing can be ruled out. https://aare.migros.ch/de/angebot/supermarkt/sammelpass.html Whether this is ultimately worthwhile for the consumer or for the retail giant is, of course, another question. I now tend to take a critical view of such campaigns.
1 week ago
1 week ago
Migros Aare offered this this summer and last summer. It is therefore not impossible that it will be offered again in 2025. However, the discount days for senior citizens have been canceled, so nothing can be ruled out. https://aare.migros.ch/de/angebot/supermarkt/sammelpass.html Whether this is ultimately worthwhile for the consumer or for the retail giant is, of course, another question. I now tend to take a critical view of such campaigns.
Promotions like this are great for consumers. A 5 franc voucher for a 20 franc discount on a day ticket for a ski resort, for example. What's critical about that?
1 week ago
1 week ago
Promotions like this are great for consumers. A 5 franc voucher for a 20 franc discount on a day ticket for a ski resort, for example. What's critical about that?
You need 20 stickers at 20 Fr each. Migros Aare does nothing other than generate additional sales with such campaigns. Of course, you can interpret this however you like.
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1 week ago
You need 20 stickers at 20 Fr each. Migros Aare does nothing other than generate additional sales with such campaigns. Of course, you can interpret this however you like.
You mean other discount campaigns, here it's about something else: in the past you could redeem the blue Cumulus vouchers (5.- or 10.- ect, vouchers for Cumulus points collected at the end of the month) to get a discount of 20.- on an admission for a 5.- blue Cumulus voucher, for example.
These exchange discounts no longer exist.