Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

I got an offer today of spend $145 for the next 2 weeks and get a bonus 8000 points. Much better then the $210 it was a month or 2 ago.
FYI i havent used my card much in the last few weeks because of the last $210 spend. Used it yesterday for the first time and spent about $140
 
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Received an offer today for $80 spend for the next two weeks for 4500 bonus points. Each week's spend has to be in one transaction. Nope, not going to happen for two reasons - I never get anywhere near spending that much in one shop, and I'm overseas for a month anyway! Haven't used the card for about 10 days now, wonder if they'll send me something a bit more realistic after I get back as the card won't be used at all whilst I'm away.
 
$50 in one transaction each in 2 weeks 3,500 points. Since $10 is 2,000 points that's $17.50. 17.5% discount
 
This is cough. I get a 2 week offer asking for 3+ times normal weekly spend for 3x less points then other people are getting for less then my normal spend.

There used to be a link on the email to reject the offer which would then take you to a form to say why you rejected it. Does anyone still get that link?
 
This is cough. I get a 2 week offer asking for 3+ times normal weekly spend for 3x less points then other people are getting for less then my normal spend.

There used to be a link on the email to reject the offer which would then take you to a form to say why you rejected it. Does anyone still get that link?

Having spent around $100 in total at Woolworths over the past 3 months (usually $10-20 at a time), I just received an offer for 9,500 points if I spent $200/week over the next two weeks. :confused:

There is a link to reject the offer in the email (which I clicked on and gave the reason that the spend target is too high).
 
2x$30 spends for 2,500 points - ok go on then.

Finally I seem to have trained them that making me offers that equate to 'spend $20 more than usual in order to get $10 back' are not going to attract me.
 
There is a link to reject the offer in the email (which I clicked on and gave the reason that the spend target is too high).
I can't find such a link on the email I got this morning, nor was there a link on the offer I got a few weeks ago.
 
I never get any offer emails. Do you know how I can receive those? They have my correct email address and Ive been a member for over 2 years.
 
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$215 in one or more shops for 6400 points, and $50 in one shop for 3500
Easily doeable with my family..
Nice 10,000 points in 2 weeks :)
 
This is cough. I get a 2 week offer asking for 3+ times normal weekly spend for 3x less points then other people are getting for less then my normal spend.

There used to be a link on the email to reject the offer which would then take you to a form to say why you rejected it. Does anyone still get that link?

That link disappeared around a fortnight ago for me.
 
This is cough. I get a 2 week offer asking for 3+ times normal weekly spend for 3x less points then other people are getting for less then my normal spend.

There used to be a link on the email to reject the offer which would then take you to a form to say why you rejected it. Does anyone still get that link?

Link still available for me.
 

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