Everyday Rewards launches Everyday Extra subscription product

Noticed another 'perk' today of 15x points for every shop in the Everyday Rewards shop from now until the end of March.
I notice there's also 5x points on $100+ shops, and I have a boost of 1,000 points for $60+ spends in home and outdoor items - might actually be worth a look at some point...
We received this . :(
I can't see anything I would purchase from the every day rewards shop. Far cheaper sources for the products elsewhere - even when considering a 7½% + $5 rebate.
Another case of enshittification
Absolutely.
 
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I can't see anything I would purchase from the every day rewards shop. Far cheaper sources for the products elsewhere - even when considering a 7½% + $5 rebate.
This annoyed us so much that I complained via app chat that this is "not a perk" and explained as quoted with the further advice that if such continued as a "perk" I would be unlikely to renew.

The gave me 1000 points as a compensation. I guess $5 is often more then the value of some of the "perks" ,,,
 

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