By Abha Bhattarai,
Right after Christmas, Danielle Stevens and her husband drove an hour and a half to the nearest Babies R Us to start a registry for their first child. The main draw, Stevens said, was the companys endless earnings program, which promised 10 percent cash back in the form of a gift card following their babys birth.
They picked out $3,500 worth of items, including a $400 crib and $500 dresser. Stevens also signed up for a Toys R Us credit card, hoping to score additional rewards on future purchases.
We were dead set on buying everything from Babies R Us once we found out about their rewards programs, said Stevens, 28, of Sumner, Ill. Diapers arent cheap, so we thought of this as a little savings progr…
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