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At the moment my theory is to use a Woolworths Caltex station with a 4 cent per litre discount. Pay for the petrol with a Wish card bought at 5% discount, representing approximately a 7 cent per litre discount. I will sometimes be able to buy 5 litres of Milk for $5 earning another 4 cents per litre discount. At best I will be able to get 15 cents per litre discount with all of the above combined but I don't know how I will be able to stretch the savings beyond that. I am hoping Everyday Rewards will have bonus points promotions for buying petrol at Woolworths/Caltex.
 
I have points selected rather than the discount so price wise it will probably make little difference to me. There are 3 stations very close together where I buy my fuel, including a WW petrol so the price difference between stations is often minimal.
 
we don't have much choice here. 2 independents have closed since the coles and woolies stations opened. I'll continue to collect points I think
 
2 points per litre... Is it now worth it...?

After all the Shintaro10x clan can earn 175 points per week for free by doing 25 random searches a day on multiple accounts using the Qantas toolbar...

Buying fuel from the lowest possible source might be the way forward me thinks.
 
2 points per litre... Is it now worth it...?

After all the Shintaro10x clan can earn 175 points per week for free by doing 25 random searches a day on multiple accounts using the Qantas toolbar...

We are also using the toolbar to keep our points ticking over. I usually pick Woolies fuel over the others unless its a major price difference. 2 points on my 60L plus 1.5 pts/$ on my AMEX. Using a voucher for 4c discount would only save me $2.40 on 60L of fuel. I'd rather the 120 points.
 
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We are also using the toolbar to keep our points ticking over. I usually pick Woolies fuel over the others unless its a major price difference. 2 points on my 60L plus 1.5 pts/$ on my AMEX. Using a voucher for 4c discount would only save me $2.40 on 60L of fuel. I'd rather the 120 points.

I totally agree with the fuel choice. Infact used it today:

Spent $91'ish on fuel: 58.00 Litres to be exact with 2 points = 116 QFF.

Paid by plastic = an extra 136 points.

Total being 252 QFF. instead of saving $2.32 ish...

I infact saved around $249.68 to get the same points!
 
I totally agree with the fuel choice. Infact used it today:

Spent $91'ish on fuel: 58.00 Litres to be exact with 2 points = 116 QFF.

Paid by plastic = an extra 136 points.

Total being 252 QFF. instead of saving $2.32 ish...

I infact saved around $249.68 to get the same points!

I used to take the points until one day I thought "Would I pay 2 cents per qantas point?" no way..... if you had a big purchase to make and they would take your 1ppd Visa for 2% surcharge would you do it? I would prefer to pay cash/eftpos...
 
if you had a big purchase to make and they would take your 1ppd Visa for 2% surcharge would you do it? I would prefer to pay cash/eftpos...

I wouldn't be using a 1pt/$ Visa. I'd be using my 1.5pt/$ AMEX :)
 
I wouldn't be using a 1pt/$ Visa. I'd be using my 1.5pt/$ AMEX :)

If they are chargine 2% for Visa then I bet they'd be charging 3-4% for Amex :) The point was 'would you pay 2c per qantas point anywhere else'? :)
 
If they are chargine 2% for Visa then I bet they'd be charging 3-4% for Amex :) The point was 'would you pay 2c per qantas point anywhere else'? :)

I don't get charged a surcharge for using my AMEX when purchasing fuel, which was the purchase I was discussing (fuel discount v points). If I'm already paying $90 for fuel, I'm not that interested in the $2 saving.

In regard to whether I would pay 2c for a QF point anywhere else, we currently pay $31 to receive 1 point when shopping at Woolworths. Compared to that, 2c is a bargain :)
 
I don't get charged a surcharge for using my AMEX when purchasing fuel, which was the purchase I was discussing (fuel discount v points). If I'm already paying $90 for fuel, I'm not that interested in the $2 saving.

In regard to whether I would pay 2c for a QF point anywhere else, we currently pay $31 to receive 1 point when shopping at Woolworths. Compared to that, 2c is a bargain :)

But your still effectively paying $2.40 for 120 points (60 litres @ $1.50, 4c/l, or 2pts/l), which is 2c per point.

With the $31 for 1 point, you're buying goods you would probably otherwise buy and you're not offered the choice between points and a discount - not a fair comparison! Effectively, the point is free!
 
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But your still effectively paying $2.40 for 120 points (60 litres @ $1.50, 4c/l, or 2pts/l), which is 2c per point.

With the $31 for 1 point, you're buying goods you would probably otherwise buy and you're not offered the choice between points and a discount - not a fair comparison! Effectively, the point is free!

Exactly what I was going to say :) If you wouldn't buy qantas points for 2c per point elsewhere then you should pick the fuel discount instead of points....
 
I totally agree with the fuel choice. Infact used it today:
All you guys who think it is best to continue purchasing fuel from Woolworths/Caltex must be able to get the cheapest fuel in your area at Woolworths/Caltex. Well you are lucky.

I struggled to justify Woolwoorths/Caltex with a 20c fuel discount. I certainly cannot justify it now with only 4c fuel discount. Not when there are another 8-10 service stations in the area with much cheaper fuel.
 
All you guys who think it is best to continue purchasing fuel from Woolworths/Caltex must be able to get the cheapest fuel in your area at Woolworths/Caltex. Well you are lucky.

I struggled to justify Woolwoorths/Caltex with a 20c fuel discount. I certainly cannot justify it now with only 4c fuel discount. Not when there are another 8-10 service stations in the area with much cheaper fuel.

I have one 20c voucher left at the end of this month, after that it will be fuelchoice all the way. Even with 4c (or 8c with an in-store purchase) Caltex is simply not worth the cost when there are cheaper independents nearby.
 
All you guys who think it is best to continue purchasing fuel from Woolworths/Caltex must be able to get the cheapest fuel in your area at Woolworths/Caltex. Well you are lucky.

I struggled to justify Woolwoorths/Caltex with a 20c fuel discount. I certainly cannot justify it now with only 4c fuel discount. Not when there are another 8-10 service stations in the area with much cheaper fuel.

All the independants near me are long gone. :( Our local stopped selling fuel when all the profits went to pay the console operators wages.

The choice is BP, Caltex or Shell. No discount @ BP so usually Shell it is.
 
All the independants near me are long gone. :( Our local stopped selling fuel when all the profits went to pay the console operators wages.
Understand.

When you live in a real city like Sydney a suburb like Belmore has >10 service stations ~5-10 kms away. There are ~4 Woolworths/Caltex service stations and they are clearly the most expensive. There is one Shell that is not that far away and that is the most expensive one of the lot.

I would much rather the bonus points promotions but I understand that is not for everyone.
 
All the independants near me are long gone. :( Our local stopped selling fuel when all the profits went to pay the console operators wages.

The choice is BP, Caltex or Shell. No discount @ BP so usually Shell it is.

we are similarly limited .. No real choice
 
I have a United I drive past every day. Should I switch (in the hope they stay in business)?

They provide Myer One so I won't lose that from Caltex.
 
I have a United I drive past every day. Should I switch (in the hope they stay in business)?

They provide Myer One so I won't lose that from Caltex.

Have found a couple of caltex with myer one rewards.. Including Miles
 
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