EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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I went and bought some emergency stock tonight - standing at the check out with my CC and mini tag in hand. Somehow I forgot to give it to the guy and he admitted afterwards that he had forgotten to ask as part of the normal process.

It was $130 shop, so my wife missed out on double points (200). Should I bother trying to get them to credit it? Got my 4c voucher, so not all is lost
 
QF WP you missed the 5% off too. Every time I get $1,000 Wish Gift cards for $950 I think of all the folks not saving the tax free $50 note via RAC. Then I think "hey I am a Woolies shareholder so don't change a thing".
 
QF WP you missed the 5% off too. Every time I get $1,000 Wish Gift cards for $950 I think of all the folks not saving the tax free $50 note via RAC. Then I think "hey I am a Woolies shareholder so don't change a thing".

100% spot on cove... im off to get some today ;-)
 
Shintaro10x you have indeed become one of RAA's biggest customers for Woolies Wish Cards. Of course saving money tax free is the bit I really love even though I am active in the ATO thread.
I have a doubler points offer but we went to Costco instead seeing we are in Melbourne with family.
 
Shintaro10x you have indeed become one of RAA's biggest customers for Woolies Wish Cards. Of course saving money tax free is the bit I really love even though I am active in the ATO thread.
I have a doubler points offer but we went to Costco instead seeing we are in Melbourne with family.

Well lets just say that anyone in Adelaide (west lakes) don't bother going into RAA if you are looking to get some discounted wish cards... I just purchased everything they had :D all on a citi signature card so sadly Qantas miss out on some of the fun :p
 
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Anybody get that little bit of thrill when you go bonus point shopping, your attended purchases are on special and so you get to buy more at your required spend amount? :D

Spent $50 for 400 points, very happy :)
 
Hey I wonder why, I don't get some of these promos? Been a member for
at least 5 years. Spend quite a lot at our local Woolies.
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Maybe that's your problem ???
get a 2nd card and DON'T USE IT and see what happens with that one
just a thought
 
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Maybe that's your problem ???
get a 2nd card and DON'T USE IT and see what happens with that one
just a thought
Ha ha. I think you maybe right. Put my original card away for now, have
to wait n see if that sparks some offers. Yes recently registered
a second card, being very patient ....
 
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Well lets just say that anyone in Adelaide (west lakes) don't bother going into RAA if you are looking to get some discounted wish cards... I just purchased everything they had :D all on a citi signature card so sadly Qantas miss out on some of the fun :p

I don't buy at RAA anymore - I buy online through the Entertainment Book. I can use my Amex then for more points :)

Only bad part is waiting for the cards in the mail, but with a little planning in advance, it's not such a problem.
 
I don't buy at RAA anymore - I buy online through the Entertainment Book. I can use my Amex then for more points :)

Only bad part is waiting for the cards in the mail, but with a little planning in advance, it's not such a problem.

Another story of prudent savers...! well done.....!!! Discount wish cards on American Express I will have to investigate in more detail, however I'm not keen of waiting for $0000's worth of cards in the mail which is where the RAA shop fronts come in so handy....

Glad to see you playing the savings game :thumbup:
 
Brother - 100 bonus points for $10 spend on fresh meat

Of course it helps to activate the offer(s) before going shopping and not that evening after shopping....
 
Brother - 100 bonus points for $10 spend on fresh meat

Of course it helps to activate the offer(s) before going shopping and not that evening after shopping....

That's why it's good to have the email on your phone so you can activate the offer as late as the checkout queue
 
Ok AFF Brains Trust... What's the offers I should be using on multiple accounts...? Since July 1st I'm thinking the $$$ Savings plus use of a wish card might be the best option...?
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I'm a savings person at the moment so I'd take the $10 off from $30 and the 15% off $50. If I was going to be redeeming QFF points very soon and I could get more than $7.50 value from 300 points then I might consider the 300 points for $50 instead of the 15% off $50. I rarely spend over $50 at WW each week so it wouldn't be worth me taking up more than 2 of those offers. If you spend $100 or more a week at WW then there are many options. In any situation I can't see any benefit of using the double points offer. The 15% off offer can be applied to any purchase value above $50 so it's not worth doing an extra transaction above $30 for the double points when the 15% off saves much more in the long run. I hope that makes sense.
 
After being inspired after seeing the offers above I forgot to report the offers for our family which run from Monday until Thursday.

Two accounts got spend $80 for 500 points or spend $120 for 750 points. We are unlikely to take either of the offers up.

The only way we'd take one offer up if is the new WW catalogue starting Wednesday had some really good 50% off specials which I could stockpile.
 
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