750 points for $180 spend. Bugger off, no wonder they're going broke!
750 points for $180 spend. Bugger off, no wonder they're going broke!
For me --- 1000 bonus points for $200 WTMum - 500 bonus points for $75 spend
Dad - 1000 bonus points for $275 spend
Brother - 500 bonus points for $75 spend
Fiancée - 250 bonus points for $35 spend
Me - 500 bonus points for $120 spend
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$35 spend? I haven't heard that one before. Don't like the fact that they have upped the minimum spend amount to get 250 points.
I did my $30 shop today for 250 points.
500 points for $100 spend. Another Opal card topup.
The offers are coming my way every 2 to 3 weeks and always seem to fall around Opal top up time!
finally an offer. 1000 bonus points with $270 or more spend ...not even going to activate offer. And definitely not worth the wait. Still have the last week of the flybuys bonus offer to complete before sunday evening
Woolworths have declared they will be making changes to their loyalty program and the types of targeted offers they are going to be sending out. Perhaps the small changes in this weeks targeted offers are just the beginning. In the last few posts we've seen point offers for amounts like $35, $75 and $100 which EDR haven't been using as their regular standard offers.
I'm guessing there are other articles out there that make mention of the idea that the loyalty program and targeted offers are changing but so far this is the one I have found.
Woolworths to axe 400 jobs as supermarket looks to 'neutralise' rivals in on-going price war - mUmBRELLA
If anyone else finds articles which refer to proposed changes to the EDR targeted offer system, please let me know.
I doubt it! While I appreciate the views of those on here who think marketing and promotions should benefit them as loyal customers, this is not what Marketing 101 teaches and I suspect youll have difficult finding many marketing/promotions manager to agree with you.Maybe they got around to reading the AFF article about how they are rewarding the wrong people with offers and doing something about it
As a father of four, I am a little envious that a $270 shop is considered crazy