EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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I received this offer as well, for about the 3rd time running. I don't spend that much and hope they will soon realise that I'm not biting.

Quite easy for me to achieve with some strategic purchases. After this weekend will have enough nappies, wipes and magnum mini's for a while.
 
Quite easy for me to achieve with some strategic purchases. After this weekend will have enough nappies, wipes and magnum mini's for a while.

I'm refusing to let them push my $ spend up. I had my walk in pantry refitted with new shelving etc last month, and was finally able to see all the non perishable food that I have on hand. Lets just say I could live out of it for quite some time, so .... enough is enough. Not worth it for a few more points.
 
I just took advantage of the spend $30 online and receive 2,000 QFF, looking forward to the points being credited to my account :D (and the groceries arriving tomorrow)
 
I just took advantage of the spend $30 online and receive 2,000 QFF, looking forward to the points being credited to my account :D (and the groceries arriving tomorrow)

How much above $30 did you spend. ..? 1.5 cents per point (plus credit card points) if you only spent the minimum qualify spend :D
 
Be aware that flushing these things is sometimes very bad for the house plumbing. As my plumber said, "you can flush 'em, but they ain't going nowhere". That was an expensive visit by the plumber. Also, they are not that good for delicate areas incl little faces.

"some baby products - otherwise buy some baby wipes for your own household. Whoever thought of them needs to be knighted. Panacea to a lot of issues in our household - they get rid of a lot of things that water does not. Better at washing dirty childrens (grandchildrens) faces than anything. But choose a decent brand - Huggies are tried and tested the best IMHO.[/QUOTE]
 
Locked in 750 for $120 yesterday.

SWMBO skipped the 400 for $25 on face products.

Be aware that flushing these things is sometimes very bad for the house plumbing. As my plumber said, "you can flush 'em, but they ain't going nowhere". That was an expensive visit by the plumber. Also, they are not that good for delicate areas incl little faces.

I would never think to flush them. But good tip. In my experience baby wipes are very good for delicate areas. They are designed for cleaning very delicate areas of babies. But make sure to get the Huggies wipes. Both of my children went for years having their very delicate areas wiped and there were no problems with Huggies wipes. So a face should be no problem. (There were immediate problems when we tried cheaper wipes once)
 
How much above $30 did you spend. ..? 1.5 cents per point (plus credit card points) if you only spent the minimum qualify spend :D

Total Spend $71.25 paid with Qantas Cash
2,000 + 41 EDR + 36 QC = $0.0343 per point

Not as good as your return above, shintaro, but still much better than the standard ~$0.75 per point, hopefully more offers like this come our way :D
 
A $162.76 trolley for me brings a welcomed 750 points. Now whether or not to head up to BWS for another 200 points...
 
300 pts for $20 on vitamins at WWs
 
I've just checked my personal emails and found a spend $275 for 1K points.

Told EDR that the hurdle was too high given it was higher than the one I has fortunately already utilised for my wife.
 
I was getting regualr offers each week, but they all started to get more and more irrelevant. Obviously trying to get me to try a wider variety at WW stores. These were usually ignored.
Now they appear to have stopped for a few weeks. Perhaps because since the end of decent fuel discounts, my spend at WW has dropped considerably.
 
Cash for Easter is coming
same 3 week deals like the other times
mine was $15 gift card for $50 spend over 3 weeks
What did other members get?
 
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