Points Fallacy
No air miles. That was my response when cashiers asked me if i collected them. They don’t anymore. A news report I read this week explains why. Apparently, some grocery stores have ditched the AIR MILES partnership, where I collect points for buying olive oil or mango juice.
I don’t have air miles because Mathematics is a foreign language. I was never good in numbers. That is why I quashed the idea of being an investment banker very early in life. I understand you can invest in cornfields before the soil is turned up or pork bellies even before a baby pig is born.
That is how I view air miles, investing in tomorrow or the unknown. I’m the dumb one. Some people understand this air miles’ thing so well, I overheard one customer saying:
I can even convert my points into cash.
Points and air miles are the same thing in Canada and the U.S. Drugstores or clothing stores even give you a card to collect points.
O.K. I admit it. Math is not my thing but what I know for sure is that Air Miles or points want me to do one thing, buy, buy and buy.
Sorry. I can’t. I maxed the credit card.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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