Are you sure? Under the FAQs it states:Looks like only wish cards are excluded according to the T&Cs.
Agree with gizzard. The only 'vouchers' which will be eligible will be phone recharges (I know Vodafone vouchers are eligible.. haven't tried any others), and possibly iTunes vouchers depending on the specifics of this offer.
I have had no issues with Myer gift cards qualifying for points in the past, the FAQs are the same as the general terms and conditions as far as wording goes, the email I believe clarifies it:
Qualifying amount can be spent in a single or multiple transactions, and excludes Woolworths liquor, smoking/tobacco, WISH gift cards and selected services
I do not want to depend on machines. Already too much dependency as it is. I am quite capable of doing things on my own.What is that method?
Thanks but for now it was very simple to read out the number to myself 2-3 times and I now have the 13 digits imprinted in my memory.As already advise to JohnK in post #2427 of this thread:
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Mum - Spend $100 per week for 3 weeks to receive a $20 gift card.
Easily doable and greatly appreciated for the ~7% discount and just do the usual shopping.
I just finished the second fruit and vegetable offer for the household today and now the same offer has been given to my account. 150 points for $10 fruit and vegetables over one week. I might be able to do this again but I'm not certain. I'm guessing most of it will be done on the last day of the offer.
It's very difficult to get exactly $10 when it comes to fruit and vegetables due to weight variations and stock availability. Some items are sold at a unit price and others by weight. It was easier to get exactly $10 meat than it was $10 fruit and vegetables.
I found myself trying to calculate what each item would cost. My local woolies doesn't have digital scales, so I had to underestimate each item to make sure I had the min spend covered!!