Joshua
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The adage is make hay while the sun shines… so when you get an offer from EDR that is half decent go for it. Hopefully this will give everyone a bit of empowerment to do so next time you get such an offer.
Let me call this a mini trolley run, mini because in hindsight it could of gone much, much further. When there isn’t any well documented previous examples you do forever consider the fact you won’t get any points and someone at EDR is just laughing at you.
Inbox Offer
Early one Monday morning I wake up to check my email…
Half awake I think, “… that could work”.
2 hours later I wake up again. Okay this definitely could be interesting!
Onto AFF of course. A previous general offer gave 50 points for 2 WOW select items, so this seemed like a great in comparison. Best way to find out the cheap stock was to use their shop online function and search for “select” then sort by price.
$0.74 for Taco Seasoning or 1.48 cents / point. Lovely the next best was the small packets of cat food for 85 cents, so taco seasoning it was.
I may say this multiple times but, this isn’t the best value ever, sure – but at the time it was the best I could for QFF and decided it would work for me. If I’m redeeming for JASAs on sectors I need to fly, this sure beats the heck out of paying (often) more cash and flying Y. Particularly great for getting a one way J seat out and paying for the return. I know some of you had attacked the shelves for Taco Seasoning before so wasn’t expecting much left for a clearance item. I had hoped that the following week’s specials (the catalogue runs Wednesday to Tuesday, offers go Monday to Sunday), but alas it wasn’t to be.
Starting Off Slowly
I take a whole day (what was I thinking) before I got the time to visit some stores. I’m based in ADL at the moment and there are a decent number of stores but they often do cluster. So on Tuesday it started as “I’ll visit a few stores on the way home” and it turned out to be over a dozen stores in an indirect manner, only we are accustom to flying, plundering shelves of Taco Seasoning.
Buying in quantity you get many weird looks and of course questions.
“Do you run a restaurant?”
“Um, no though maybe I should open one.”
Most frequently:
“Wow you must really like Mexican.”
I practiced up saying with a straight face that I really didn't like Mexican food.
I got a few fantastic reactions with that, yes people do think your crazy.
Shopping for Wednesday:
Which makes 430 packets of Taco Seasoning (4300-5160 servings), and it looks like:
What the hell am I going to do with all this seasoning…
Total cost so far $318.20 for 21500 points. I had also got an extra 10 items (500 points) for actual shopping I could use. So not bad, not bad. Already I had paid off my next flight, ADL-ASP that cost about ~20000 points + $150 for a JASA there where the BFOD (in Y obviously) was ~$400.
Clearly I could go further with this. I was unsure if I could find the time and was still concerned if I’d even get points to credit but my gut feeling was to go for it.
Let me call this a mini trolley run, mini because in hindsight it could of gone much, much further. When there isn’t any well documented previous examples you do forever consider the fact you won’t get any points and someone at EDR is just laughing at you.
Inbox Offer
Early one Monday morning I wake up to check my email…
Half awake I think, “… that could work”.
2 hours later I wake up again. Okay this definitely could be interesting!
Onto AFF of course. A previous general offer gave 50 points for 2 WOW select items, so this seemed like a great in comparison. Best way to find out the cheap stock was to use their shop online function and search for “select” then sort by price.
$0.74 for Taco Seasoning or 1.48 cents / point. Lovely the next best was the small packets of cat food for 85 cents, so taco seasoning it was.
I may say this multiple times but, this isn’t the best value ever, sure – but at the time it was the best I could for QFF and decided it would work for me. If I’m redeeming for JASAs on sectors I need to fly, this sure beats the heck out of paying (often) more cash and flying Y. Particularly great for getting a one way J seat out and paying for the return. I know some of you had attacked the shelves for Taco Seasoning before so wasn’t expecting much left for a clearance item. I had hoped that the following week’s specials (the catalogue runs Wednesday to Tuesday, offers go Monday to Sunday), but alas it wasn’t to be.
Starting Off Slowly
I take a whole day (what was I thinking) before I got the time to visit some stores. I’m based in ADL at the moment and there are a decent number of stores but they often do cluster. So on Tuesday it started as “I’ll visit a few stores on the way home” and it turned out to be over a dozen stores in an indirect manner, only we are accustom to flying, plundering shelves of Taco Seasoning.
Buying in quantity you get many weird looks and of course questions.
“Do you run a restaurant?”
“Um, no though maybe I should open one.”
Most frequently:
“Wow you must really like Mexican.”
I practiced up saying with a straight face that I really didn't like Mexican food.
I got a few fantastic reactions with that, yes people do think your crazy.
Shopping for Wednesday:
Store | Quantity |
---|---|
NorthPark | 23 |
Regency Plaza | 25 |
North Gate | 51 |
Gilles Plains | 55 |
Marden | 0! |
Felixstow | 16 |
Newton | 45 |
Tea Tree Plaza | 25 |
Para Hills | 6 |
Mawson Lakes | 44 |
Paralowie | 49 |
Hollywood Plaza | 22 |
Parabanks | 36 |
Golden Grove | 33 |
Which makes 430 packets of Taco Seasoning (4300-5160 servings), and it looks like:
What the hell am I going to do with all this seasoning…
Total cost so far $318.20 for 21500 points. I had also got an extra 10 items (500 points) for actual shopping I could use. So not bad, not bad. Already I had paid off my next flight, ADL-ASP that cost about ~20000 points + $150 for a JASA there where the BFOD (in Y obviously) was ~$400.
Clearly I could go further with this. I was unsure if I could find the time and was still concerned if I’d even get points to credit but my gut feeling was to go for it.