Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Woolies must have gone back to the Rewards Members archives. We both finally received offers having been left out in the wilderness. 2x $40 for 3000bonus and 2x $30 for 2500bonus. Fortunately the checkout staff don't mind stopping at $40 and letting the balance go on my wife's card. She's also received a 1000bonus for 30l. of fuel. That's 6680 points for a spend of about $180. That's almost 3000 QFF points so I imagine the offers won't stay this generous forever.
 
Received one of the better offers I've received since Woolworths revamped their Loyalty scheme.
20,000 WW points or 8,700 QFF points for $150 spend over 3 weeks.
Interesting that the offer is only valid for a specific store, which is not my closest.

However I have previously shopped at the Camberwell store in the past as the store has a larger product range due to being a larger store, particularly in the fresh departments.

I can't happen to notice that Aldi is about to open a few doors up, so this might be a targeted offer to prevent a loss of market share.

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The 200 bonus points for newspaper offer was a bit confusing. The header started courier Mail and Australian but the fine print only mentioned courier - definitely no points with Aussie purchase
 
Hmmm
The 200 bonus points for newspaper offer was a bit confusing. The header started courier Mail and Australian but the fine print only mentioned courier - definitely no points with Aussie purchase

I noticed that too, and as I'm in Perth at the moment, I was going to buy the Australian??? Confusing to say the least. Grrrrrrrrrrrr..
 
Hmmm

I noticed that too, and as I'm in Perth at the moment, I was going to buy the Australian??? Confusing to say the least. Grrrrrrrrrrrr..

definitely a case of false advertising..I wonder if woolies rewards has a rep viewing this just as flybuys does?
 
As far as I know there is no rep and I'm not sure I want one. I've had to be careful with every post I've made on the flybuys thread since the rep started helping there. I have more fun with my posts on the Woolworths Rewards job. The flybuys rep is doing a good job but some of the strategies we use follow the rules but bend the spirit of them so I don't want to make it obvious that we are doing the same thing with Woolworths Rewards.
 
Received one of the better offers I've received since Woolworths revamped their Loyalty scheme.
20,000 WW points or 8,700 QFF points for $150 spend over 3 weeks.
Interesting that the offer is only valid for a specific store, which is not my closest.

However I have previously shopped at the Camberwell store in the past as the store has a larger product range due to being a larger store, particularly in the fresh departments.

I can't happen to notice that Aldi is about to open a few doors up, so this might be a targeted offer to prevent a loss of market share.

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Interesting to see an offer store specific.
 
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500 points on selected Woolworths Ready meals. Can only be redeemed a maximum of two times. Will likely take them up on it.
The text on this offer was misleading. It suggested that getting 2 ready meals in 1 transaction would count as the 2 times.
Instead, it counted 2 in 1 transaction as 1.
 
Yes, just collected my 4000 points earlier today for the two $65 transactions and also picked up 7500 points earlier in the week for four shops of $40 each. I like the fact that the points for these offers were credited at the time of the last transaction.
 
I usually swipe my card (well phone actually) at my local Woolies. The staff were perplexed when asked for it, I said "not this time". I explained that I was training Woolies to lower my offers. Not a concept they had heard of before.
 
Interesting to see an offer store specific.


At that rate. It's a $450 spend for $100 off. About 22% discount

which is about 5% better than what I received.
In the goss

Costco is 27 per cent cheaper than Coles and 24 per cent cheaper than Woolworths on a 27- product .... Aldi aims to be 20 to 25 per cent cheaper on a basket of groceries than Woolworths and Coles ...
 
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I usually swipe my card (well phone actually) at my local Woolies. The staff were perplexed when asked for it, I said "not this time". I explained that I was training Woolies to lower my offers. Not a concept they had heard of before.

I think Himeno mentioned the checkout staff receive a bonus for a certain amount of swipes.
 
I usually swipe my card (well phone actually) at my local Woolies. The staff were perplexed when asked for it, I said "not this time". I explained that I was training Woolies to lower my offers. Not a concept they had heard of before.

I presume by training Woolies, you of course do mean training "Woolies big data systems"? :p
 

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