Everyday Rewards launches Everyday Extra subscription product

I just looked, my subscription ends in mid December. So I guess no use cancelling now? As I wouldn't be eligible to resign up with the discount in November.
My subscription ends Dec 29 but I have resubscribed at the discounted rate (to be charged Dec 29). I had already cancelled back in Jan (ie benefit continues to end of period paid for). So if I were you I would cancel and see if I receive the offer. I saw the offer when I logged in to my Rewards account on a browser. Not in the app that I noticed and no email.
 
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I cancelled this morning and need to use this month's 10% before the 13th.
@Mr_Orange why do you have to use it by the 13th?
My subscription ends Dec 29 but I have resubscribed at the discounted rate (to be charged Dec 29). I had already cancelled back in Jan (ie benefit continues to end of period paid for). So if I were you I would cancel and see if I receive the offer. I saw the offer when I logged in to my Rewards account on a browser. Not in the app that I noticed and no email.
I haven't received the discounted offer, no email, and in my app it says renewal is $70. Due in December.

Hmm I will have to have a better look.
 
My renewal will be charged on 5 Jan so even if I cancel I fear the $35 offer wont be around come Jan; as I dont think I can renew prior to the 18th Dec with a valid subscription already active.
 
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My renewal will be charged on 5 Jan so even if I cancel I fear the $35 offer wont be around come Jan; as I dont think I can renew prior to the 18th Dec with a valid subscription already active.
Why not just cancel now and try your luck? Maybe they offer you a half price membership to continue (now that the current deal is running)? Worst case scenario is that you are faced with paying full price, in which case you're no worse off than you otherwise would have been.
 

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