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If you spend quite a bit of money during the year for office supplies, then you should join one of the major office supply retailers' loyalty programs. Worklife Rewards is the loyalty buyer program associated with Office Depot. The program provides monetary rewards every time you spend money either in a retail store or online.
Membership in the program is free. You get 10% back in rewards on purchases of ink, toner, paper and their Business Services such as printing, plus you get 1% back in rewards on nearly everything else. One downside is that the reward program excludes purchases of computers and higher end technology equipment. There is no limit to the amount of $ you can earn. Once you have earned at least $10 in rewards during a calendar quarter, you will receive a reward gift card in the mail. If your rewards are less than $10 in any quarter, they will carry forward until the end of the calendar year.
Because I have a home-based business, and I am interested in saving money, I joined the Worklife Rewards program and am enjoying the benefits. I recently purchased a new desk lamp for my office and used my Worklife Rewards gift card to pay for a big chunk of the cost.
I use this loyalty program more frequently than the loyalty programs for Staples and Office Max, and thus, I am more familiar with this program.
Other than the exclusion of purchases of computers and other technology equipment from the program, I have been very satisfied as a member, and have enjoyed the savings.
I would recommend the program to anyone whose purchases of office supplies would generate enough Worklife Rewards to make it worth while for them.
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