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Ancient Marketplace Mysteries: The First Loyalty Programs
Before modern customer loyalty cards and points systems, ancient civilizations had their own methods of encouraging repeat business and customer loyalty. These early retail strategies helped merchants thrive in the bustling marketplaces of antiquity, from Rome to Babylon. Test your knowledge about one of history's earliest documented customer loyalty programs that influenced commerce for centuries.
Which ancient civilization pioneered one of the first documented customer loyalty programs using clay tokens that customers could collect and later exchange for goods?
Poll Type: Trivia | Total Votes: 0
| Option | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| {'choice_text': "Ancient Babylon, where merchants gave clay tablet 'receipts' that could be redeemed for discounts after multiple purchases", 'is_correct': True} | 0 | 0% |
| {'choice_text': 'Ancient Egypt, where papyrus loyalty scrolls were stamped after purchases in the royal marketplaces', 'is_correct': False} | 0 | 0% |
| {'choice_text': 'Ancient Greece, where merchants issued small bronze coins that could be collected and exchanged for olive oil or wine', 'is_correct': False} | 0 | 0% |
| {'choice_text': 'Ancient Rome, where the Collegium Mercatorum issued wax tablets to regular customers that entitled them to priority service', 'is_correct': False} | 0 | 0% |