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What does Torrid Cash mean?
Torrid Cash is a reward program by Torrid, a plus-size fashion brand. It's essentially a form of store credit earned on qualifying purchases during specific earning periods. For every qualifying amount spent, customers receive Torrid Cash, which can be redeemed for future purchases within a specified redemption period.
To join the Torrid Cash rewards program, you can typically sign up for an account either online through the Torrid website or in-store at a Torrid location. Here's a general guide on how to join:
1. Online Enrollment:
- Visit the Torrid Website: Go to the Torrid website and look for the section related to their rewards program or loyalty program.
- Create an Account: If you don't already have an account, you'll likely need to sign up for one. This involves providing some personal information like your name, email address, and possibly additional details.
- Join Torrid Cash Rewards: Once you have an account, look for the option to join the Torrid Cash rewards program within your account settings or the rewards section. Follow the prompts to enroll.
2. In-Store Enrollment:
- Visit a Torrid Store: Go to a physical Torrid store near you.
- Ask a Sales Associate: Speak with a sales associate and express your interest in joining the Torrid Cash rewards program.
- Sign Up: They might ask for some details (similar to online enrollment) or have a form for you to fill out to join the program.
When you apply for the Torrid Credit Card, you're instantly signed up for the Torrid Cash rewards program as well. This means that upon approval and receipt of your Torrid Credit Card, you become a member of the Torrid Cash rewards program, allowing you to start earning and redeeming rewards as part of your card benefits.
How much are Torrid points worth?
Torrid points are worth 6 cents each, on average. For example, 10,000 Torrid points have a dollar value of roughly $600. As a result, Torrid points are more valuable than the average clothing store's rewards points, which are valued at 3.39 cents each.
The easiest way to calculate the value of Torrid points for any redemption method is to determine the dollar value of what you're redeeming for, minus any taxes and fees that you'll still...
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