Well I have received a couple of targeted emails this morning and thought I'd give this a run. The syntax of the 'Mission chips' link looks like this:
http://everydaypromos.com.au/wowactivation/26460.do?email=&everyDayRewardsNo=[edr_number]
So then i changed the offer number in the link from [B]26460[/B] to [B]26461[/B] and successfully registered for a Garnier promotion.
Then [B]26462 [/B]gave me a Marco Freerange chicken offer.
Then [B]26463[/B] gave me a registration for a BigW promotion.
Inserting other numbers in the series gives plenty of offers.
So now I have to wait to see if the purchases result in bonii points.
Disclaimer:No guarantees as to the effectiveness or if using this method which may result in your edr account being cancelled. From the EDR T&Cs this maybe covered in these conditions:[/QUOTE]
I tried a few of those numbers and the page just error’d, though I found a few closer to the number I’d started with… didn’t register for any though as none seemed clear enough to work out the deal, but found the deli a few times displayed in photos!
It appears there may be multiple offers your account can qualify for, even though you’re only sent a few. As I can change the numbers any number of times without my email an card number in the link, ala:
[url]http://everydaypromos.com.au/wowactivation/26467.do?email=[/url]
But if I add my details some work and some don’t. So certain ones are locked out for some and not for others. Trouble is you don’t know what the qualifying spend is most times.