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giant eagle


Question Posted Sunday August 20 2006, 11:25 am

ok, giant eagle is a grocery store in my area. so, no one else is gonna really know the answer to this question unless they have a giant eagle in their area.

how old do you have to be to get a Giant Eagle Advantage card?

thanks much in advance!


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MelLeDisko answered Monday August 21 2006, 1:58 am:
Well, I have a Giant Eagle and I checked the site too [ just in case ] and I don't see anywhere anything about being a certain age to purchase one. So I might just want to go the the customer service desk, or if not that, find an employee and ask them where to purchase one and ask them how old you must be to get one. I'm sorry I couldn't find out the age for you, but I hope I helped. <3

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fabulous11 answered Sunday August 20 2006, 6:18 pm:
I dont have one near me but im sure there is not age limit. Because most other grocery stores dont have any age limit either.

Jess

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elipongo answered Sunday August 20 2006, 4:42 pm:
They make no mention of an age restriction on their website

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The nature of frequent shopping cards is that they're a marketing tool. Stores use them to try to make you spend more money at their store and also to track what you buy so they can market to you more effectively.

I shouldn't think they'd have a problem, per se, with giving a card to anyone who has money to spend in their store.

However, there might be an issue with the fact that minors can not enter into a legally binding contract. That should really only be a problem if you want to cash checks and the like.

I would suggest that you go to your local Giant Eagle and fill out an application. Don't fill out the parts about checks if all you want is the discounts and offers. That should save you some trouble.

As my father always said, the worst they can tell you is "no".

Best Wishes.

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pinkers answered Sunday August 20 2006, 4:08 pm:
Well, mine has a counter(with a mailbox, where you can cash checks and stuff) and i just went over there and asked them about it and that's where i got mine. But, yours might be different, but i seriously doubt it. You could ask the cashier who rings up your groceries too. hope i helped.

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