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Nectar points......not as boring as you may think
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just a question really.
Would adding your personal nectar details (without permission)to a company account be classed as theft?
I for one think it is, may not seem like much but company accounts can mass quite a few thousand points easily |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmm, not sure about theft as such if the company isn’t intent on claiming them themselves (or maybe it is!?) but certainly dubious!
I know people who collect airmiles when they travel with work so it’s probably a bit like that?
Sorry, that didn’t answer your question at all didn’t it!? |
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"Just a question really.
Would adding your personal nectar details (without permission)to a company account be classed as theft?
I for one think it is, may not seem like much but company accounts can mass quite a few thousand points easily "
Who added them .... you or the company |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
I think it would be seen as being a bit naughty! Not really worth the risk.
We have unregistered store cards with thousands on. The powers that be are waiting to see who registers it before they pounce. The staff member has been swiping it when people forget to bring theirs in. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Just a question really.
Would adding your personal nectar details (without permission)to a company account be classed as theft?
I for one think it is, may not seem like much but company accounts can mass quite a few thousand points easily
Who added them .... you or the company "
No I don't have a nectar card lol
It was someone else in the company who's desperately trying to cover her tracks by making a massive fuss of now arranging a company nectar account |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It is fraud if you do it without permission from your company.
Also why should an individual benefit unless the points are spread across your company?
If the firm is entrusting you to make payments on their behalf, you should act with integrity.
Others might see it as being no more serious than stealing stationery, but it all comes out of company profits which could mean the difference between success and failure. |
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Yes, it is theft and fraud.
This man was convicted last year of doing it.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/scarborough-man-in-sainsbury-s-nectar-card-fraud-of-more-than-95-000-reward-points-1-8625201 |
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"I think it would be seen as being a bit naughty! Not really worth the risk.
We have unregistered store cards with thousands on. The powers that be are waiting to see who registers it before they pounce. The staff member has been swiping it when people forget to bring theirs in."
Bloomin eck someone will be in big trouble! |
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"Just a question really.
Would adding your personal nectar details (without permission)to a company account be classed as theft?
I for one think it is, may not seem like much but company accounts can mass quite a few thousand points easily "
Yes; unless explicitly endorsed by the company concerned. The same goes for airmiles etc. I've known people to lose employment over this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes, it is fraudulent. In the same way it would be a safeguarding issue and financial abuse if a paid professional care worker supporting a service user to purchase their weekly shop added the nectar points to their, the paid professional care worker’s personal card,
from the service user’s shop.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My bro uses his nectar card when he fills up the company van
So do I, The company didn't apply for the card I did "
But if the company is paying for the petrol then it is not your points to claim on the card... |
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"My bro uses his nectar card when he fills up the company van
So do I, The company didn't apply for the card I did
But if the company is paying for the petrol then it is not your points to claim on the card..."
Its not in my companies rules about using the van, They haven't registered any nectar cards themselves and haven't ask us to collect them either so I do it myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My bro uses his nectar card when he fills up the company van
So do I, The company didn't apply for the card I did
But if the company is paying for the petrol then it is not your points to claim on the card...
Its not in my companies rules about using the van, They haven't registered any nectar cards themselves and haven't ask us to collect them either so I do it myself"
It doesn’t have to be explicitly there. I’d be careful. |
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Its not in my companies rules about using the van, They haven't registered any nectar cards themselves and haven't ask us to collect them either so I do it myself"
I might take a coffee break to read through 'the rules' line by line.
It might be a great break when it's all going well, but losing your job and possibly your pension (Public sector employees), isn't quite so good.
The person I have knowledge of was purchasing wine for a military mess at Tesco; he thought it would be OK to link the purchases to his Tesco ClubCard.
It wasn't. |
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By *ocks99Man
over a year ago
Reading |
"Just a question really.
Would adding your personal nectar details (without permission)to a company account be classed as theft?
I for one think it is, may not seem like much but company accounts can mass quite a few thousand points easily
Yes; unless explicitly endorsed by the company concerned. The same goes for airmiles etc. I've known people to lose employment over this."
Interviewed for a company that would have meant spending one week a month in the far east. The said the Air Miles were a bonus :o ..... |
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I'm self-employed and had a tax inspection by HMRC a few years ago and had to give them access to my personal Nectar account as they said any cash bonuses claimed through work purchases was taxable.
I had several hundred pounds worth of points which I had to pay tax on. I bloody hate HMRC! |
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