EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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250 points for a $30 spend on one of our family accounts. It seems too good to let go. I might be able to manage the offer as well as the $100 spend across a week for $15 voucher.
 
Have qualified for $30 Easter gift card (3 weeks x $50 per week) and now got a 'bonus week' offer of $10 voucher if I spend another $50 this week.

I got this offer too. I went and spent $50 but there was no $10 voucher at the bottom of my receipt :(. I had to double check that I had activated the offer and spent within the validity period which I did. This has turned me off chasing EDR offers now.
 
This has turned me off chasing EDR offers now.

I don't chase EDR offers either. I don't mind them chasing me though - as long as they set the bar at the right level. If not I go to Coles :) EDR is useless for me as a source of QFF points but I don't mind WW vouchers.
 
Mum - double bonus points this weekend
Dad - double bonus points this weekend
Brother - double bonus points this weekend

I am on the bonus week of the Easter gift card promotion which solves that issue.
 
No bonus points offers here but a Big W discount offer on certain products.

A bit non-fussed on the offer.
 
Me - 250 points for $30 spend, also got free delivery - $30.03 ordered for Saturday delivery :D
Sister - Double points
Step Mum - Double points
 
My latest is double points if spend is $30 or more

One account got double points as above.

Another got 250 points, and....

yet another got spend $50 get 15% off.

Spend $30 and get double points is worthless if you spend $31 you earn 2 whole points!

So pass on that one. The $50 spend will get a go and the 250 points.

Make sure you rate the double points offer as insulting!
 
Mrs QF WP did a $282 shop using her account yesterday. For a second, she was worried that she didn't swipe her card. She almost gave me a heart attack :o. Upon checking, the confirmation was there...phew.
 
"shop this weekend". I don't get it. The March 16 to March 19, the valid dates of the offer are Monday to Thursday. I think WW need to be careful about the wording on their offers.

My partner got an offer for the above dates but the description was correct regarding days of the week. The offer was for 250 points for $30 spend and we should be able to use it on Thursday.
 
Because those in the Woolworths marketing department aren't the brightest stars in the universe. Rookie mistake again. Poor proofing and another reason to shop elsewhere
 
"shop this weekend". I don't get it. The March 16 to March 19, the valid dates of the offer are Monday to Thursday. I think WW need to be careful about the wording on their offers.

My partner got an offer for the above dates but the description was correct regarding days of the week. The offer was for 250 points for $30 spend and we should be able to use it on Thursday.
I got the same mid-week 'shop this weekend' offer. Ridiculous.
 
I just did a $100 OPAL top-up (nothing else) and received the 'CONGRATS I'm Your Bonus Week Voucher' on the bottom of my receipt. $15 to spend by 24/03.

The salesgirl was very keen to point out the voucher to me in case I didn't see it. I didn't have the heart to tell her that that was the only reason I was there! She also made sure I left with my 5 Disney Pixar Dominoes!
 
Got an offer this morning: 5,000 bonus points for signing up to Woolworths Online and ordering at least $50 of groceries by the end of the week. I'm going overseas on Wednesday but with that many points on offer I'm sure I can spend $50 on some non-perishable bits and pieces. ;)
 
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