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Ooredoo has announced that its Nojoom loyalty programme has added its first-ever optometrist, Yateem Optician, to its earn-and-redeem list.
This comes as the company continues to expand its range of partners in 2016.
With the new partnership, members will be able to earn and redeem Nojoom points at Yateem Optician, Yateem Vision and Occhiali shops across Qatar. This is Nojoom’s first healthcare partner.
Yateem Optician offers experienced optometrists, ophthalmic lenses and international eyewear brands in 10 branches across Qatar, including at City Center, Al Rayyan, Al Khor Mall and Lagoona Mall.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations at Ooredoo Qatar, said: “Our members often ask for new ways to earn and spend Nojoom points and we are constantly working to reward them through our diverse partner collaborations. We are thrilled to bring Yateem as our first opticians to our incredible list of partners.”
This addition to the growing list of Nojoom partners expands the range of reward service options available, giving members an “abundance of choices to shop around and find the best deals for their Nojoom points,” Ooredoo said in a statement.
Members will earn one Nojoom point for every QR1 spent at Yateem Optician, Yateem Vision and Occhiali branches. They can also choose to redeem their points towards their purchase at these stores from voucher denominations starting at
QR50.
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