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Cellarmasters currently 20% off at CR.

Ill be grabbing a few boxes of the Cullen mangan SBS for 17.50 a btl instead of the RRP@ $30.


Not sure if you can stack with WISH, hvnt tried that before. Perhaps someone with CM experience can confirm.
 
Cellarmasters currently 20% off at CR.

Ill be grabbing a few boxes of the Cullen mangan SBS for 17.50 a btl instead of the RRP@ $30.


Not sure if you can stack with WISH, hvnt tried that before. Perhaps someone with CM experience can confirm.
'Cashback is calculated based on purchase amount after any discounts & gift card usage. '

Use a WISH card for your entire purchase and get $0 cash back!
 
I've been buying some more Seppelt Show Reserve Sparkling Shiraz 2008 @ $57.78 after it was showing out of stock after my previous round of orders some time ago.

I have these delivered to a Parcel Collect address in the delivery area of an ACT store (Tuggeranong), the deliveries coming from other NSW and Vic stores. My last order of 6 was reduced to 4 and a subsequent order with my store set to Tuggeranong failed due to no stock available. One of my subscribers found another Sydney store with the low price and I succeeded with an order from there for delivery to my PC address, from a different Sydney store.
My analysis of their system indicates:
The algorithm is actually quite simple (apart from the sometimes noted exceptions).
1. Each store has a set of postcodes they deliver to at their listed price.
2. Each store has it's own price for each wine listed for delivery, even if they don't stock it.
3. When you order for delivery, no matter what your store setting for ordering, the lowest price at stores in your delivery area is allowed, but this may be much higher than your selected store.
4. Your delivery, once the order is accepted as above, can come from any store Australia-wide that has stock, no matter what their listed price. (There appears to be limitations on this per store, hence my ability to pick another store after the one I first used said no more stock, not that they had any in the first place, yet the price for delivery was honoured in the delivery area for the store with no more stock when I bought from a store with the low price in another area. Follow that?) In fact I tried an order from a high-priced store for delivery to my address within the delivery area of a low-priced store (with no available allocation) and the price reduced nicely in the cart at checkout.

Weird, but consistent. Very weird.

I'm not sure if multiple stores share some of the same delivery postcodes, I suspect some close stores would.

So, the only really crazy thing, if you accept the algorithm is reasonable, albeit a bit weird, is the odd occurrence of low prices at stores that don't stock the wine. That is really a strange thing to do and beyond my understanding of logic or even good business practice.

I don't really think the algorithm is in any way a normal thing to do either, I would have thought consistent pricing within a state/region would be more usual.

But I'm happy they do it this way, I'm reaping the bargains currently.

Update: There is one "gotcha" in the above, last bit of #4: The store with the low price has to show stock available (even if they have no allocation left), when they run out of allocation and the system (or someone) eventually updates and marks the item as oos, the trick no longer works.
 
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'Cashback is calculated based on purchase amount after any discounts & gift card usage. '

Use a WISH card for your entire purchase and get $0 cash back!
And a further warning.

I recently made a purchase with a 16% Cashrewards offer and used a $30 off voucher.

Use of the voucher meant no cash back.

In my case the $30 voucher was better than 16% and more immediate, so I didn’t mind.

But the warning is that Cashrewards appear to be enforcing their terms.
 
Just got my bonuns case from cellarco. Ingoldby CSM 2016 and seppelt The great entertainer sparkling white. Ordered Saltram The Journal.
 
Decent wine this. Would buy it myself but I'm on a self imposed ban

Special Offer on 2017 'Kathleen' Shiraz
A wonderful wine for autumn, the 2017 'Kathleen' Shiraz exhibits a deep velvety red colour and vibrant blackberry flavours.
Usually available for $310 a case, the 'Kathleen' is now selling
for $220 a case.
 
Thoughts on the current Dan Murphys wrapped wines? I didn't realise there was so many! I'm tempted to try a few to see if their valued!

Tomic wines has 40% off some wines, the Woodside is my choice! $18 down from $30!
 
Has anyone tried the wines from AB&D? Was looking at the pack with 6 Shiraz and was wondering if there were any recommendations?
Strangely enough a friend mentioned them the other day, had never heard of them before.
He spoke highly of them and their wines. I'm tempted to try out.
 
Thoughts on the current Dan Murphys wrapped wines? I didn't realise there was so many! I'm tempted to try a few to see if their valued!

Tomic wines has 40% off some wines, the Woodside is my choice! $18 down from $30!
You can definitely pick up some bargains with the under wraps. Lately I've had some of the Auld Family wines that weren't too bad, a Shiraz and a shiraz/cab blend, I'd have to check which under wraps they were. I can vouch for the Hares Chase Ironscraper though, big wine, will keep for a while too. I have every vintage so far, waiting for the 2018, it's sitting at the top of the ranking at The Real Review for Barossa Shiraz already.
 
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