My experience is that Flybuys will cap out if it says per account. Many AFFers have large families
WW usually say per transaction and don't cap out
Yeah, the keyword here might be "account". Seeing as though the FB card must be swiped, keeping track is easy. Discount offers (eg Myer cards at 15% off or the Coles MC gift cards) the offer is described as limited by customer or transaction.I was thinking that might be the case.. but couldn't read anything about 5 per day per account etc... Also in the T&C's it lists the $200 card as the highest denomination. A little unclear this one.
I need $2000 worth for a new laptop. To be safe I'm going to have to get 5 x $200 across two accounts. I'd rather just do the variable $500 cards but they aren't listed in T&C's.Yeah, the keyword here might be "account". Seeing as though the FB card must be swiped, keeping track is easy. Discount offers (eg Myer cards at 15% off or the Coles MC gift cards) the offer is described as limited by customer or transaction.
It's 2000 points for each of the advertised cards. Not sure how you could draw any other conclusion from the advertisement.Does anyone know if the $250 cards come with 4500 FB points or 2000 points? The ad suggests the latter.
History. I have received fewer points for lower value cards in some past promotions. 100pts for $50 cards, 2000pts for $100 cards etc. They're not always advertised clearly and thought this might be the same. Anyone actually bought a $250 card?It's 2000 points for each of the advertised cards. Not sure how you could draw any other conclusion from the advertisement.
I got my 25th x $100 card today (5 accounts). 2105 points awarded for each $100 card. Points posted within 24 hours.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Is anyone aware whether these have the same features as "woolworths" branded WISH cards have had in the past?From Wednesday August 17:
Is my maths correct that this represents 20% off at JBHifi (in the form of $10 flybuys dollars) with the $50 him GC?
Yes.Is my maths correct that this represents 20% off at JBHifi (in the form of $10 flybuys dollars) with the $50 him GC?
My bad! JB hi-fi is not a retailer on the ultimate him. (the maths holds otherwise)Yes.
2000 flybuys = $10
So spend $50 on any of the pictured cards = $10 or 20%
The $200 card is probably decent value as activation fee likely to be <$10. Most $100 Visa have a $5.95 fee which makes it a no for meI assume it’s targeted but I received an offer on one account for 1000 points on a $100 Visa card or 2000 points on a $200 Visa card to a maximum of 10,000 points if purchased at Kmart. Don’t often get Kmart promos especially relating to gift cards. I’m going to assume that these cards have an activation fee on them making them poor value.