EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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500 points for $75 spend.

No thanks.

On one card @ $75 & other $100. Plus spend $50 for 300 points.

Spend $30 get $10 credit on one card :)

Will use this one !

Got that one too. Plus online offer.

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I have received an offer of spend $180 to receive 750 points. Given my shopping rarely exceeds $80 (which they obviously know) they are kidding themselves that I would find the offer attractive.
 
500 points for $100 spend. Tell 'em they're dreaming, as the old saying goes.
 
NOTHING. *sad arms*

I do have week 1 of a spend $100/save $15 instantly so maybe that's why?
 
Two family members got spend $50 for 250 points. 250 points is okay for $30 or $35 but not worth it at $50. I'll probably make a tiny shop early in the week and do my big $90 shop later in the week in order to qualify for the last week of the 4 week promotion.
 
Completed week 3 with a Rebel Gift Card.

Despite not officially being part of WW, Dick Smith vouchers don't earn EDR. From experience at weekend WISH egift cards do not work at Dick Smith. Physical WISH cards probably do (I was told they would anyway). You can get Dick Smith vouchers to the exact value of the purchase in WW.
 
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Received 5000 bonus point offer yesterday - first online shop with delivery free with a $50 spend. Fingers crossed for the points to be actually credited!! :)

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Just an update for you all, I received the points on 10 September to my Qantas account. The actual shop was delivered on Sunday 30 August.
 
Despite not officially being part of WW, Dick Smith vouchers don't earn EDR. From experience at weekend WISH egift cards do not work at Dick Smith. Physical WISH cards probably do (I was told they would anyway). You can get Dick Smith vouchers to the exact value of the purchase in WW.

Dick Smith Electronics was sold by Woolworths to Anchorage Capital Partners in January 2012. I was under the impression DSE ceased to take any WW gift/wish cards. They certainly stopped awarding QFF points.
 
Dick Smith Electronics was sold by Woolworths to Anchorage Capital Partners in January 2012. I was under the impression DSE ceased to take any WW gift/wish cards. They certainly stopped awarding QFF points.

Yesterday in WW, I saw WISH cards that still had the DSE logo. So I am a bit curious now?
 
I was in Dick Smith and asked if they could accept a physical WISH card (before I bought anything). They said that they would try, entered the number/PIN and said that it would work. I ended up spending more than was on the card and bought a Dick Smith voucher from WW (with an egift card) so didn't test it for definite
 
Dick Smith Electronics was sold by Woolworths to Anchorage Capital Partners in January 2012. I was under the impression DSE ceased to take any WW gift/wish cards. They certainly stopped awarding QFF points.

Dick Smith do accept WW gift cards for all in-store purchases.

The PE guys were smart enough not to disenfranchise all the existing shoppers who spent at Dick Smith from the days of when it was owned by Woolworths. In fact the PE guys thought carefully about this and realised that just as we 'arbitrage' the gift cards - so could they. It is a net cost to WoW that they allow Dick Smith to use their gift cards.

HOW SO?

You buy your WoW GC at 5% off and buy something at DS.

DS bills WoW at 100 cents in the dollar.

So WoW faces a cost of 5% for every amount I spend at DS.

DS also competes with WoW in many product lines (think Big W audio/video etc).

I wonder how long it will take WoW to wake-up to this.

BTW - for those more 'switched-on' there was NOTHING in the agreement with DS where DS pays a fee for accepting WoW GCs. Neither was it mentioned (even vaguely without an amount stated) when asked at several analyst and results briefings.

LONG MAY IT LAST!

Does raise the question whether the amount WoW pays for any 3rd party GC it sells (and Coles for that matter) is greater than the 5% or 7.5% discount we can access?

 
Two of our family accounts got the double animal cards/stickers offer as well. Luckily one of them was the account I'll be using to do my week 4 shop of the 4 week offer.
 
I have been offered 20% off fashion until Sunday, and 10% off everything else.

I might have to have a wander around my local store.
 
I got this stupendous offer today ... 30% off Milo Cereal Protein Clusters.

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Milo and will eat it straight out of the tin (and lots of it LOL) but I think the normal Milo cereal is horrible and tastes nothing like Milo, so I don't think I'll be rushing to take advantage of this one.
 
Dad - double bonus points this weekend
Brother - double bonus points this weekend
Wife - double bonus points this weekend

Last week of my spend $50 for $100 gift voucher.
 
Spent my $90 in order to get the $100 off. According to the receipt the discount won't be loaded until Thursday 8 October. I'll have to do some shopping somewhere else before then.

One of our accounts got a double points offer. I think EDR are a day late on their offers. The offer was valid from today and there was a note on the offer saying that shopping trips done today would qualify for double points provided the offer was activated before the end of the offer period.
 
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