Actually, we get points on prescriptions here in BC. It's great because between Save On and Urban Fare and Safeway and Shoppers Drugmart there's usually a pretty good competition going on for our prescription business. :-)
When you achieve PLUS status by accumulating 10,000 REGULAR points in one calendar year, it's effective immediately and then through to the end of the NEXT calendar year. Always make sure you're getting those regular points, though. If you use the SDM gift card trick, then you would only have to spend about $9.62 per week on average.
I use my Shoppers Optimum Mastercard to buy Shoppers Drugmart gift cards all the time. The points are coming in so fast I can't keep track of them. BTW, I wish I could see an accounting of how all my points are accumulated on the Shoppers Optimum website.
It's hard to distill all this info down to something that is easier to understand because you have to pay attention to myriad details like the difference between regular points and bonus points and the differences between the provinces and then there's the inconsistency with the way the SDM staff deal with things and apply policies. I applaud any effort to wade into this and try to make it more understandable. :top:
***edit*** It now takes 15,000 REGULAR points to get PLUS status. :( So, if you use the SDM gift card trick, then you would have to spend about $14.43 per week on average (to get to PLUS status in one year).

