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SuperGold card benefits worth a dollar a day

Media release

7 May 2009 

 

SuperGold card benefits worth about a dollar a day: survey

SuperGold card users save about a dollar a day on average, according to a recent online poll carried out by the 50-plus website GrownUps.co.nz.

Almost 500 GrownUps members who said they were SuperGold cardholders reported how often they used their cards, and what the value was to them. GrownUps co-founder Richard Poole says many respondents apparently struggled to find businesses that supported the card.

“Despite recent comments in the media that seem to suggest packs of pensioners are jamming the aisles of off-peak public transport services around the country, those responding to our survey said they saved on average about a dollar a day, with three-quarters only using the card once a month, and more than a third saying they wouldn’t miss it if they no longer had it.”

Mr Poole said comments included with responses to the survey suggested many SuperGold card holders in smaller towns felt they were worse off than their metropolitan counterparts, but respondents from across the country all cited the lack of major retailers and providers of essential services such as electricity and phone services.

Key poll findings

36% of respondents had never used their SuperGold card and 38% used it only once per month
60% of card holders saved less than $10 per month. 88% saved up to $30 per month
56% said they’d be affected if the card was taken away, while 37% said they would not be affected
 

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