EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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Spend $40 for 200 or spend $55 for 300 points @ BWS on 2 accounts.
Spend $100 for 300 points @ BWS on beer.
 
Mum - spend $100 this week to receive a $15 bonus week voucher to use on the next visit.

I had one of the spend $100 each week for 3 weeks and "earn $30 to spend at Woolies". I completed the third shop last weekend and no voucher. Does anyone know if it's loaded onto the EDR card automatically like the fuel vouchers, or do they physically post you a gift card. I suspect an actual gift card because of the web link to update your details, but the T&Cs don't actually say. Anyone happen to know?
Received an email yesterday and $30 gift card is on its way.
 
I received the email this morning to say I'd qualified for the $30 gift card (3 x $100 spends, which is well above my usual spend anyway) - but apparently it's "bonus week" and they want me to spend ANOTHER $100 this week to get a $15 off voucher. NOT going to happen. Going to be pulling the pin on most of my Woolies shopping for a while until they can come up with some more realistic spend offers.
 
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I also received congratulations for 3 x $100 spend, your $30 Gift Card is on it's way. Spend $100 before 7th October and receive $15 voucher, great deal for us as a family of four.
 
A few weeks ago I received the spend $50/wk for four weeks and get $100 off your next shop. Yesterday I did my final $50 shop and on the receipt it stated that my $100 bonus will be credited to my EDR card within an hour. I probably won't need to go shopping until next week but so far things seem to be working out (despite the confusion with being given a reminder to use the wrong offer just as the offer started).
 
Interesting to note that my email today advising I had completed the three weeks of spending also asked me to "rate this offer". It linked to a simple one page survey asking if I prefer discounts or points etc.

It's either relatively new, in which case I thought you'd like to know. Or I've only just noticed it in which case I'm getting old and should stop denying it and just wear my glasses.
 
I spent $70 yesterday got at end of docket 10% off masters purchase
Oh it was $42 saving...... Yeah baked beans and m&M's buy up...... Ha ha ha
 
Spend $10 on pet goods get 150 bonus points.
First bonus point offer I've had in ages.
Will actually be able to use this one as I do have a pet
Jimmy
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Finally after using rainbowgirls' information, I received a "welcome back" bonus offer - $50 spend for 200 points. Seems easy :D

I'm just curious. Are you going to spend $50 only on that account and the rest of the shopping on another card(or no card at all)???
 
Contemplating my attack now. Arrived home from holidays and the cupboard is bare. The only other active promo is a BWS "$10 off" offer for Mrs QF WP. She was part of the 3 week x $100 spend to get $30 gift card but we only achieved week 1 - no need to spend when going away.

I'm tempted to spend $50 on my card, then the balance on my wife's (see how you've changed my angle of attack - previously I'd have just thrown it all to my card). Your thoughts?
 
Contemplating my attack now. Arrived home from holidays and the cupboard is bare. The only other active promo is a BWS "$10 off" offer for Mrs QF WP. She was part of the 3 week x $100 spend to get $30 gift card but we only achieved week 1 - no need to spend when going away.

I'm tempted to spend $50 on my card, then the balance on my wife's (see how you've changed my angle of attack - previously I'd have just thrown it all to my card). Your thoughts?

Wait a day for the 15% off when you spend over $100 general promo.
 
Contemplating my attack now. Arrived home from holidays and the cupboard is bare. The only other active promo is a BWS "$10 off" offer for Mrs QF WP. She was part of the 3 week x $100 spend to get $30 gift card but we only achieved week 1 - no need to spend when going away.

I'm tempted to spend $50 on my card, then the balance on my wife's (see how you've changed my angle of attack - previously I'd have just thrown it all to my card). Your thoughts?

Yes, splitting the purchase sounds like a good idea.

I don't know whether the family and friends promotion will work in with Everyday Rewards promotions but you can give it a go for the balance of your shopping.
 
The general offer sounds good but will need to work on online order, as I have been authorised to spend $50 on F&V today and Mrs QF WP will do an order for delivery Sat.

Will have to research the F&F offer
 
One we miss you offer. Spend $30 for 250 points one account and 2x points on another account @ WW.
 
My partner got a double points offer. We won't be using his card until the 3 week $ off promotion is over and the next time we use it we will be getting $50 of free groceries.
 
The general offer sounds good but will need to work on online order, as I have been authorised to spend $50 on F&V today and Mrs QF WP will do an order for delivery Sat.

Will have to research the F&F offer

Oh how I love this line on the general offer:

To redeem this offer online shop at woolworthsonline.com.au and enter “FRIENDS” at the checkout
 
Yes, splitting the purchase sounds like a good idea.

I don't know whether the family and friends promotion will work in with Everyday Rewards promotions but you can give it a go for the balance of your shopping.

Had I been able to wait a day I could have piggybacked my promo ($50 for 200 bonus) with this F&F offer online. But the kids would have starved. So I spent $93 on F&V + Milk.

Still, we'll do an online order for delivery on the weekend (or I'll do C&C) and use Mrs QF WP's card. Should easily make the $150 offer
 
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