Target Is Launching a Loyalty Program With Birthday Rewards and Cash Back
to buy a simple item is like entering a black hole and suddenly emerging with about 15 things you didn't know you needed. Now, Target is launching a way to feel good about all the extra spending you're doing with its new loyalty program. The program, called Target Circle, launches October 6 and comes with a whole host of incentives for shopping.
Target Circle members can also vote on the company's charitable contributions and will have access to some special sales. Basically, there are tons of things to feel good about when you enroll.not
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