bsmart

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Bsmart is a South African company that offers a rewards and loyalty program for purchases made with participating partners. The Bsmart program allows users to earn rebate points when […]

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  • South Africa
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  • South Africa Rand
Description

Bsmart is a South African company that offers a rewards and loyalty program for purchases made with participating partners. The Bsmart program allows users to earn rebate points when they make purchases at partner merchants, such as supermarkets, petrol stations, restaurants, pharmacies, and more.

These rebate points can then be used to reduce the cost of future purchases with participating partners. The Bsmart program also provides additional benefits, such as special offers and exclusive discounts reserved for members.

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