Definitions

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  • noun A credit card, offered by a retailer, that gives discounts or benefits when shopping at the retailer's stores.

Etymologies

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store +‎ card

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Examples

  • The destruction of the pension system and the reliance on supposedly "off-balance sheet" PPP and PFI are more reminiscent of a chav storecard spending spree than so-called Prudence.

    Brown's Reputation is Unravelling 2007

  • Third Prize: L$250 cash plus L$1000 ~flirt~ storecard for entries is midnight on Monday 30th March 2009.

    Fashion World of SL 2009

  • This year I have tested some of their holiday specials, which arrived a little late for the X Mass, but are still available for a New Year's treat if you need cheering up or have Nordstrom notes to spend (I know no other storecard with as generous a points system).

    Jack & Hill: A Beauty Blog - make-up, cosmetics, perfume, and the substance of style 2009

  • Second Prize: L$500 cash plus L$2500 ~flirt~ storecard

    Fashion World of SL 2009

  • To add my little part to that, I'm here to tell you about the 50% off storecard sale!

    Fashion World of SL 2009

  • First Prize: L$1000 cash plus L$5000 ~flirt~ storecard

    Fashion World of SL 2009

  • The Fed's rescue is on punishing terms: AIG must repay the $85bn loan at a storecard-like 8.5 percentage points over Libor, liquidating perfectly fine assets to do so.

    unknown title 2008

  • The Fed's rescue is on punishing terms: AIG must repay the $85bn loan at a storecard-like 8.5 percentage points over Libor, liquidating perfectly fine assets to do so.

    Financial Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2008

  • The catalogue retailer Argos goes further by running a storecard scheme in conjunction with Provident Personal Credit, based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, which specialises in small-value cash loans that are paid off over a short period.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2008

  • Frankly we didn’t think that Jack Tweed was capable of such violence, but only because it requires the brainpower to necessitate basic motor skills and – from watching his exploits on Celebrity Big Brother last year, where he basically acted like an amoeba with a Zara storecard – we just didn’t think he had it in him.

    Jade Goody Continues To List Everything Terrible About Herself 2008

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