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For over ten years, one loyal Daltco Rewards member, Scott Kelly, has been making the most of the Daltco Rewards Program. “We’ve been with Daltco for about a decade,” he says. And it’s clear that this program has been more than just a nice bonus—it’s played a role in his purchasing strategy.

Scott explains how the rewards program has influenced their buying decisions: “It’s been really great. It’s definitely made a difference in our choices, especially when it comes to picking suppliers,” he says. They’ve found that the rewards often sway their decisions towards suppliers that offer points.

When it comes to redeeming rewards, he prefers to go big. “We usually save up for larger items and redeem our points about two or three times a year,” he shares. “The most popular items we tend to go for are travel gift cards.”

One of the things he appreciates most about the program is how easy it is to use. “The online system is straightforward,” he says. “It’s simple to see what’s available and check your points balance.”

A standout memory for Scott is using rewards to help out employees. “We’ve used points for travel gift cards and household items,” he mentions. “It’s nice to be able to pass those rewards on to our staff and make their lives a bit easier.”

He adds, “If I hear someone talk about something they want to buy or talk about somewhere they are going, I like to see if I can help them through [the rewards.}”

Overall, Daltco Rewards isn’t just about collecting points. It’s about opportunity and making personal moments special. From boosting efficiency to spreading joy to his employees, Daltco Rewards plays in important role in Scott’s business endeavours.

If you want to enjoy rewards like these, signing up for the Daltco Rewards Program is simple and convenient. Just head to the Daltco Rewards Registration Website or stop by any Daltco location in Eastern Ontario to start enjoying rewards tailored to all your needs.

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