JohnK
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To go with the $100 worth of tin stuff in the cupboard that hasn't been used yet?Buy $ 50 of tin stuff that you use anyway and put it in the cupboard
To go with the $100 worth of tin stuff in the cupboard that hasn't been used yet?Buy $ 50 of tin stuff that you use anyway and put it in the cupboard
To go with the $100 worth of tin stuff in the cupboard that hasn't been used yet?
There's a bright side?Look on the bright side...you will never be caught short with unexpected visitors and finding something to feed them !
maybe that is your problem ?? LOYALTY DOES NOT PAY WITH THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've tried the none shopping route and only shopped at my small IGA for 6 weeks but that didn't seem to encourage action either.
If anyone needs some spend at Woolies and likes lamb, they have $10 off full legs which you can buy online click and collect, the trick is they only have the half legs online, but have applied the $10 off anyway, last time I did this we got four legs each marked in the vicinity of $22-23 (it's a minimum weight but you don't pay for product going over via click and collect) for $33 or $8 each.
Thanks for that!
I've tried the none shopping route and only shopped at my small IGA for 6 weeks but that didn't seem to encourage action either.
I've suddenly been offered 200 points for $ 50.
I have spent next to nothing there for ages
So, will you be buying 4 x $10 of meat to make sure?Someone in this household got 100 for $10 spend on meat. The household has 4 cards & the email from EDR wasn't addressed to a person, I'm sure all past emails have been addressed by name.......now you got to check who's card number the offer is for.
Trap for young players....
So, will you be buying 4 x $10 of meat to make sure?
Just be careful of the PooooolI've eliminated the kids & myself.......just like Inspector Clueso - I've cracked the case!
Someone in this household got 100 for $10 spend on meat. The household has 4 cards & the email from EDR wasn't addressed to a person, I'm sure all past emails have been addressed by name.......now you got to check who's card number the offer is for.
Trap for young players....
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Often the specific card number is embedded in smallidh print in the offer email.Someone in this household got 100 for $10 spend on meat. The household has 4 cards & the email from EDR wasn't addressed to a person, I'm sure all past emails have been addressed by name.......now you got to check who's card number the offer is for.
Trap for young players....
Offer applies to Everyday Rewards cardholder 9344487654321 and can only be redeemed once during the offer period ...
I have to keep track of several household accounts. By my memory the offers always have the members first name in the subject line of the email. Has the pattern changed?