The Bon Marché 礼卡余额 美国 礼品卡目录

礼品卡、礼券和礼券


The Bon Marché 商业概览

更多 The Bon Marché。 访问 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bon_March%C3%A9

业务亮点

The Bon Marché - Wikipedia

This article is about the former Seattle-based chain of department stores. For the French Department Store, see Le Bon Marché. For other stores of similar name, see Bon Marché (disambiguation).The Bon Marché, whose French name translates to "the good market" or "the good deal", was a department store chain launched in Seattle, Washington, United States, in 1890 by Edward Nordhoff.[3] The name was influenced by Le Bon Marché, the noted Parisian retailer. The Bon MarchéTypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1890; 131 years ago (1890) in Seattle, Washington, U.S.Defunct2005 (2005)FateMerged with Macy''sHeadquartersSeattle, Washington, U.S.ProductsClothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewaresParentFederated Department StoresIn 1929, The Bon Marché was acquired by Hahn Department Stores, itself folded into Allied Stores a few years later.[3] A solid middle-range store, The Bon served largely working-class Seattle. Branches were also added in several Northwestern cities. Among them were Spokane, Tacoma, Yakima, Kennewick, Longview, Walla Walla, Olympia, and Bellingham, Washington, Casper, Wyoming, Missoula, Montana, Great Falls, Montana, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Pocatello, Idaho, and Boise, Idaho. Commonly known to customers as The Bon, the company dropped the Marché from their name in the late 1970s before reinstating it by the mid-1980s. The Bon was known for their catchy jingles, such as the following to the tune of "The Banana Boat Song": "Day-o, One Day Sale, One day only at The Bon Marché! Save 20, 30, 40 percent (example savings)! Saturday only at the Bon Marche. Prices are down in every department! Saturday only at the Bon Marche!..." This jingle continued after the name was changed to Bon-Macy''s, with the appropriate changes. In the 1960s, The Bon also used some cuts from PAMS'' Series 23 jingle package, "Ani-Magic" in the 1960s. Allied Stores was merged into Federated Department Stores in 1989. As part of its national rebranding program, Federated changed the name to Bon-Macy''s in 2003.[3] On March 6, 2005, the Bon-Macy''s name was eliminated, with the stores renamed as the Macy''s Northwest division of Federated.[3] On February 6, 2008, the Macy''s Northwest division was merged with the Macy''s West division, based in San Francisco. Origins and establishmentEditThe Bon Marché was founded in 1890 by Edward and Josephine Nordhoff, who had moved to Seattle from Chicago. Edward Nordhoff was a German immigrant who had worked for the Louvre Department Store in Paris, which competed with the Maison of Aristide Boucicaut "Au Bon Marché" (now part of the LVMH group). Nordhoff moved to Chicago in 1881 and managed a department store in Chicago where he met his wife Josephine, who was a clerk 13 years his junior.[4] An older Bon Marché logoThe Nordhoffs leased a small storefront in modern-day Belltown at 1st Avenue and Cedar Street that cost $25 per month. They invested their entire savings account into merchandise for the store and worked to attract customers away from the city''s main retail district. Josephine Nordhoff stocked shelves, kept the books, and cleaned the store;[4] she later learned the Chinook language to wait on Native American customers.[citation needed] To keep customers during the economic panic of the early 1890s, the Nordhoffs stocked sacks of pennies to provide small discounts.[3] The growing success of the store allowed the Nordhoffs to relocate closer to the business district in 1896, leasing an L-shaped building at 2nd Avenue and Pike Street.[4]Initial growth and expansionEdit The 1902 Bon Marché, pictured here in 1907… …and seen here in 1919, with the 1911 addition to the south.In 1899, at age 40, Edward died of an illness his doctor called phthisis, probably tuberculosis (Phthisis pulmonalis). Josephine remarried two years later. Her new husband, Frank McDermott, joined her and Rudolph Nordhoff, Edward''s brother, in operating The Bon Marché. The store entered a period of rapid growth under the management of this trio. Sales increased from $338,000 in 1900 to $8 million in 1923.[5] The store was enlarged twice at its Second and Pike location, in 1902 and 1911.[6] In 1929, The Bon Marché opened at its current downtown location at Third and Pine. That year, the store was sold to Hahn Stores of Chicago, which was acquired by Allied Stores five years later. Both corporations continued to operate the store under its original name. In 1937, The Bon Marché opened its first store outside of Washington through a merger of Boise, Idaho-based C.C. Anderson''s into The Bon Marché by Allied Stores. The downtown Boise store remained in operation for more than 70 years, until early 2010, albeit as a Macy''s for its final few years.[5]The Bon began opening additional stores after World War II. In 1949, it provided the anchor store for one of the world''s first modern shopping centers, at Northgate Mall. By 1986, when Campeau Corporation acquired Allied Stores, the Bon Marché was one of the best-known retailers in the Northwest, with about 40 stores throughout the region. In 1978, the company acquired nine stores including Missoula Mercantile of Missoula, Montana. The Missoula store closed as Macy''s in 2010.[7]The Bon also opened and operated three stores in Utah: The largest one was in Ogden, at the Ogden City Mall. The second was in Layton Hills Mall in Layton, a bedroom community north of Salt Lake City. Third was the smallest store in the entire chain - Logan. This store was located in the Cache Valley Mall. The stores in Ogden and Logan were sold to Lamonts department stores in 1988 because they weren''t performing well for the company.[8] Layton''s location remained open until 1993, when it was sold to J.C. Penney.[9]After yet another change in corporate ownership in 1990, the Bon ended up in the hands of Federated Department Stores, a Cincinnati-based company which also owns the Macy''s and Bloomingdales chains. In 2001, The Bon Marché debuted a prototype store in Helena, Montana. The 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) store featured everything a typical Bon Marché had plus centralized checkouts.[10]Name changesEdit Bon-Macy''s logo used from 2003-2005In August 2003, Federated "rebranded" The Bon Marché, turning it into Bon-Macy''s. Federated also tacked Macy''s onto the names of four other regional chains under its umbrella (Burdines in Florida, Lazarus in the Midwest, Goldsmith''s in Tennessee, and Rich''s in the Southeast).[11] Customers had about a year to get used to that change when, in September 2004, Federated announced that all its regional chains would be renamed Macy’s.[12]As of 2004, Bon-Macy''s consisted of 50 stores in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. New store signs, reading simply Macy''s, were in place by January 2005.[3] The former flagship store in downtown Seattle retains one small, original example of The Bon Marché signage; this can be seen above the north entrance of the store, at the corner of 4th Ave & Olive Way. On February 6, 2008, Terry Lundgren announced the localization strategy and the company''s plan to shed 2,550 jobs. This included laying off the Macy''s Northwest headquarters and merging all of the former The Bon Marché stores under the Macy''s West division.[13]Macy''s sold the upper 6 levels of the flagship store in 2015 to Starwood Capital. That portion of the building was remodeled into a 475,000-square-foot (44,100 m2) office complex for Amazon.com. Macy''s remained on the lower two floors and in the basement.[14] On February 23, 2020, the Macy''s closed the store and the building was sold to Starwood.[15]



The Bon Marché 商家信息

商家网站、联系电话以及礼品卡、购物卡信息。礼卡名称 The Bon Marché.

商家社交媒体

The Bon Marché 的社交媒体链接


The Bon Marché 礼品卡

The Bon Marché礼卡网页链接 方便快捷地使用 礼卡余额移动应用

礼品卡计划

礼品卡条款和条件

礼品卡背面的条款和条件。

Your Gift Card was issued as a gift, or in place of crediting value to a credit card or other proof of purchase return. This card may be used to purchase merchandise and in-store services only.(gcb.today#A768). Additional returns may be applied to this card as well. It may not be redeemed for cash or applied as payment to your credit card account.(gcb.today#008D). When you make a purchase with your Gift Card, your receipt will show your remaining balance and expiration date. Please safeguard your Gift Card.(gcb.today#7ED4). It is not replaceable lost or stolen. The bearer is responsible for its loss or theft.
 
To check the balance of your Gift Card, call 1-800-511-2752, or see a Sales Associate.(gcb.today#CDD0). To check on expiration date, please call the above number. Your Gift Card is required for all inquiries.
Your Gift Card number is:

礼品卡链接

The Bon Marché礼卡网址和服务条款

礼卡区域

The Bon Marché 礼卡余额

你可以用一下方式查询The Bon Marché余额:电话查询、商家服务台或收款处。

礼卡余额

礼品卡余额检查选项

  • 电话:查找礼品卡背面或发卡机构网站上提供的客户服务号码。拨打该号码并按照自动提示检查余额。您可能需要在通话过程中输入礼品卡号和其他必需的详细信息。 1-800-511-2752
  • 店内:将礼品卡带到发行礼品卡的零售商或餐厅的实体店位置。联系店员或收银员,请求协助检查余额。他们通常可以扫描或手动输入礼品卡号以提供当前余额。
  • 移动应用程序:如果礼品卡发行商有移动应用程序,请将其下载并安装在您的智能手机或平板电脑上。登录或创建帐户,然后将您的礼品卡添加到应用程序。该应用程序应显示可用余额。
  • 收据:如果您最近使用礼品卡进行了购买,请查看收据。有些收据显示每次交易后的余额。

礼品卡余额查询

以下是 The Bon Marché 查余额以及消费记录的方法.

拨打电话
拨打此电话来查余额
1-800-511-2752
查看收据小票
The Bon Marché 购物收据上的礼品卡余额
查看消费收据小票
商家服务台
The Bon Marché 店内礼品卡余额查询
访问商家结账处或服务台查询
  • 在线查询
  • 电话查询
  • 收据小票
  • 服务台

The Bon Marché 用户评论

分享您的经验 The Bon Marché

名字
电子邮件
评论

礼卡余额应用

礼卡余额应用帮助你管理各种礼品卡、购物卡、消费卡。 把你的礼卡放在应用里 方便快捷地对The Bon Marché卡查余额
  • 即使余额查询
  • 无需重复输入卡号
  • 多种余额查询方式信息
Gift Card Balance App

立刻下载应用


礼卡余额将所有礼卡信息仅保存在你的设备中。