Doreen Gardiner cancelled her Christmas Club membership with The Warehouse after gift cards could no longer be purchased. Photo / Bevan Conley
Doreen Gardiner cancelled her Christmas Club membership with The Warehouse after gift cards could no longer be purchased. Photo / Bevan Conley
A Whanganui Warehouse shopper has played a role in the company reinstating its policy that allows Christmas Club members to use their membership to buy gift cards.
Ratana resident Doreen Gardiner made a complaint after being told about a month ago she could no longer buy The Warehouse gift cardswith her Christmas Club card.
The Christmas Club promotion allows members to deposit funds throughout the year by direct debit, online banking or in-store deposits. The accumulated funds can only be spent between December 1 and February 6.
Gardiner had been a member of the promotion for around 10 years but cancelled after receiving no information from the company about the change to the gift-card policy.
"They should have had a notice at the beginning of the year that they were making the change," she said.
It's the first year she has not been able to purchase gift cards in the 10 years she's belonged to the Christmas Club, Gardiner said.
"Our terms and conditions state that gift cards are excluded from our Christmas Club although after customer feedback we have allowed for The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery gift cards to be processed as part of the Christmas Club," The Warehouse CEO Pejman Okhovat said in a statement.
Although the policy has been changed back, Gardiner said she's not likely to sign up to the Christmas Club again.
"It was lousy and I think the damage is done by not letting people know."