EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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So much for the 8c/l discount when the servos have put their prices up by atleast 4c/l to cover the cost of the discount:evil:
In Perth? I filled up on Saturday in Sydney and the Woolworths price was a little less than Mobil and both of them were close to the cheapest, if not the cheapest, in the area.

All of a sudden I have started to get grog offers; 4 weeks in a row - made good use first two weeks but my cellar is now swollen. :shock:
Apart from the quarterly offers I do not remember getting any BWS offers. Perhaps they know I do not drink much now. ;)
 
All of a sudden I have started to get grog offers; 4 weeks in a row - made good use first two weeks but my cellar is now swollen. :shock:

Welcome to the "grog" club he he....

Seriously I have enough booze to throw an AFF party...!

Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, Vodka, Cognac, Single Malt Whiskey, Beer, Penfolds 407, 389, 707, Various bubbles Red & White.....the list continues..

Dare I say it, I have nightmares about Woolworths Liquor / BWS bonus EDR offers...!

And some say these offers are random.....BS :p
 
On the other hand, after a 3 month run of booze offers, nothing for the past few weeks,
 
How much did the 707 cost as the dozen I had evaporated last year?

$169 each but...

25% off so $760 for half a dozen.... 730 QFF for normal EDR + 760 QFF for purchase on QEDRCC

Plus a 12 cent fuel voucher which to me is worth another 900 QFF

How sweet it is ;)
 
Actually that is very sweet as the 707 is very,very good.
Is the 25% off still running?
 
Actually that is very sweet as the 707 is very,very good.
Is the 25% off still running?

25% off still running but I was really blessed, old stock 707 at WOW liquor was also a store mark down, $20 off per bottle, so what I paid was nearly a Daniel Murphys price, but earnt a stack of QFF in the process.

And you are 100% correct, its a great drop and well worth the $$$
 
They say that timing is everything.

This week my wife got an offer for extra points if she buys at least $30 of dog products. This in the week we have to have one of our dogs put to sleep :!:
 
I received a nappy EDR.

I went with spend $60 on nappies and receive a bonus of 350 points, so I bought 2 boxes of the discounted Huggies Nappies at $33 per box.
 
Today I am going to attempt to reconcile my EDR bonus offers for the past month. With so many offers sent to me, and a bunch of receipts, I need to make sure all the promised booty has been delivered as promised.

Some may disagree, but these EDR bonuses are getting harder and harder to keep track of.....

The bonus offers should be visible in the members area of EDR, like the following: -

Date | EDR Bonus Offer | Activation Status | Date of Qualify Spend | Date Points Posted


The above would make it very clear on what has been offered, if the activation has been successful, The qualify spend has been acknowledged and finally the points have posted.

What does everybody else think, perhaps I should suggest it on the EDR blog...?
 
In Perth? I filled up on Saturday in Sydney and the Woolworths price was a little less than Mobil and both of them were close to the cheapest, if not the cheapest, in the area.

Shell has done the same. That's the result of stationary prices and fuelwatch. I believe it's called competition?
 
The bonus offers should be visible in the members area of EDR, like the following

Completely agree with you.

Personally, I've given up. I can't waste the amount of time it takes to track EDR points. 200 points, after all, is only worth about 6$ to me, 300 is about 9$ etc, etc. I could spend half an afternoon trying to reconcile this stuff (and I don't even get 'offers', I only get fuel and normal shopping).

I keep a rough tally in my head as to useful fuel offers I should have and try to use those at woolies petrol, outside of that I just have to beleive the scheme is working itself out because I don't have the time for it. The EDR Credit Card seems ok in this respect and its easy to check. $1000 spend = 1000 points, so once a month I just skim over that, pay the balance and back to other things.
 
For weeks I've been getting the BWS emails too - and have way too much variety in the cupboard! My wife asked me to make a G&T - what is the only thing we don't have? Gin! I told her I'm not buying any until we get some bonus points for it and offered a scotch & dry instead.
 
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Love getting QFF for fuel, 50% of which is tax deductible for me as well :)

This is following filling two vehicles with a $0.20 voucher converted into points

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Plus the points also earn't on the QEDRCC of around 180 points.... good stuff this EDR


Edit: Two offers for me this week, Again nothing for Mrs Shintaro which makes her un-rewarded for 3 weeks in a row now... Pretty much standard offers for me, would imagine we will use the supermarket one, but its a struggle to use all these fuel offers up before they expire...!

More than likely to give the vodka offer a miss this week

Offer 1 (Woolworths supermarket)

$90-$119 7¢ per litre or 150 points
$120 - $149 9¢ per litre or 200 points
$150 or More 12¢ per litre or 300 points

Offer 2 (Woolworths Liquor)

30% off When you buy classic mix Smirnoff Vodka, Lime & Soda or Gordon's Gin & Tonic 4pk
 
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