EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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Would be good if they actually stocked the item that they are running the special/promo on.


Got the toothpaste one, like a few people today.
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I think my offer might be better and I was running out of whitening toothpaste.


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Interesting some members are receiving Colgate this week, as I received an Oral-B offer last week :p

Can't take up either though as I bought some Macleans that was going cheap a month ago :)
 
At least people are receiving offers. Other then double points I have gotten nothing, zippo, nada, bupkis.And isn't isn't like I filled out the profile 'just right' to be a part of literally all demographics.And I've gotten to the point that I've been scanning my spam mail (just in case) so much that I'm now sadly not shocked at all the spam for cough, cough pumps, Nigerian Princes et al.
 
EDR Targetted Bonus Point Promotions

$6 for a bonus 50 points is hardly good value. Now if they had given 50% off AND 50 points, I might have weakened.

Did buy some chocolates from BIg W to try and trigger a decent offer from them - instead of the emails I am getting...
 
I haven't received any offers today and I see that other members haven't reported any either. I am guessing the limited Friday to Sunday offers were only for a limited time. I hope that there will be plenty of offers sent out Sunday for Monday to Sunday of next week. I want to take up some of the specials in the current catalogue and I'd prefer to combine the shopping trip with at least one targeted offer. I haven't been shopping at WW since the double points offer last weekend.
 
$6 for a bonus 50 points is hardly good value. Now if they had given 50% off AND 50 points, I might have weakened.

Did buy some chocolates from BIg W to try and trigger a decent offer from them - instead of the emails I am getting...

Not great value, but better then nothing. At least it is an indication that EDR has started with some targeted bonus points again. Interesting I bought toothpaste from Big W over 6 months ago, so good to see they a previous transaction triggered an offer.
 
Did buy some chocolates from BIg W to try and trigger a decent offer from them - instead of the emails I am getting...
You are a man of steel and dedication. When I buy chocolate, it's usually a moment of weakness for personal consumption.
 
You are a man of steel and dedication. When I buy chocolate, it's usually a moment of weakness for personal consumption.

I've bought 2 nice boxes of chocolate over the past 2 weeks, all up about 20 GBP or so worth, I'm out of pocket 2 GBP for them :mrgreen: (thanks QuidCo & TopCashback!).
 
I've bought 2 nice boxes of chocolate over the past 2 weeks, all up about 20 GBP or so worth, I'm out of pocket 2 GBP for them :mrgreen: (thanks QuidCo & TopCashback!).

Hehe. Yep. 2 pancake shakes at about 10p each. A 24 (yes 24) pack of fererro rochur free. Looking At soup which is a bogof and has around 50pc cashback on top.

Getting quite used to these deals. And of Course triple dips if you want... credit Card, store loyalty. Card and cashback.
 
These other loyalty programs sound quite interesting. Wonder whether Everyday Rewards will copy any of these overseas promotions.
 
Hehe. Yep. 2 pancake shakes at about 10p each. A 24 (yes 24) pack of fererro rochur free. Looking At soup which is a bogof and has around 50pc cashback on top.

Getting quite used to these deals. And of Course triple dips if you want... credit Card, store loyalty. Card and cashback.

Got a 4 pack of Mars Bars on special last night also for 1 quid, then got my 50p cashback - works out to 12.5p/bar :mrgreen:
 
These other loyalty programs sound quite interesting. Wonder whether Everyday Rewards will copy any of these overseas promotions.

Don't really know. The main one that flashware and myself are talking about is a cashback scheme for purchasing certain items. You buy them, scan the receipt and upload to a portal. So its similar to targeted incentive marketing... no need to have everyone see it take point of sale, just certain people.

Some of the offers dont make total sense though, eg one for buying bananas or fuel. (There is a Range of 4 or 5 major chains where this is valid)

A free 24 box of ferrero (5 quid) is one of the ones I shake my head at a little. Why the 24 pack, not a much smaller size if it is an incentive to get you to try it out.
 
I haven't received any offers this afternoon and can't see reports of any others.

I just got petrol in Melbourne and got 12 cents off per litre by getting some milk in store. I managed to get the petrol before the price increase hit. Some of the other petrol stations I saw today had already put the base price up for regular unleaded to 159.9cents.
 
These other loyalty programs sound quite interesting. Wonder whether Everyday Rewards will copy any of these overseas promotions.

They will, 'eventually'.

I think that old head of Tesco or Sainsbury's loyalty is out here doing the Coles promos (did the - 'Down down down' promo stuff), and he also has his 'team' from the UK over here too.
 
They will, 'eventually'.

I think that old head of Tesco or Sainsbury's loyalty is out here doing the Coles promos (did the - 'Down down down' promo stuff), and he also has his 'team' from the UK over here too.

Coles is riddled with UK shopkeepers.
 
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Don't really know. The main one that flashware and myself are talking about is a cashback scheme for purchasing certain items. You buy them, scan the receipt and upload to a portal. So its similar to targeted incentive marketing... no need to have everyone see it take point of sale, just certain people.

Some of the offers dont make total sense though, eg one for buying bananas or fuel. (There is a Range of 4 or 5 major chains where this is valid)

A free 24 box of ferrero (5 quid) is one of the ones I shake my head at a little. Why the 24 pack, not a much smaller size if it is an incentive to get you to try it out.

I bought some Milk last night, normally 2.18 per 2L bottle - was on offer at 2 for 3 quid - cool. Makes it about 20p more than buying 2 of the Sainsbury's version. Anyway get home and notice Quidco's ClickSnap has that particular milk with 30p cashback. Ended up working out cheaper buying the brand name milk :mrgreen: Interesting to see if I get 2x 30p, or just the 1x given it was 2 units on the receipt.
 
Earn cash for Easter.
Maybe, maybe not.
It's late and I can't post all the details. I'm sure others will post them all soon. We've received the promotion for two of our accounts with different qualifying spends across three weeks leading up to Easter. The account that has the highest qualifying spend, $100, and the highest gift card offer $20, has never been used for purchases over $40. My account got a qualifying spend of $75 per week for a gift card of $15. I'll report if there are other emails later tomorrow. At this stage we'll go for the $15 gift card for spending $75 each week. If we get more emails we might change this. As far as I can see there are no bonus points in this promotion but I like the gift card idea. It's better than the general offer they had some time ago.
 
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