Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

From past experience with dual offers, does anyone know if you can use both offers in the one shop, so if she spends $240 between April 12 and 16 would she receive both the 3600 bonus points and 10x points on the same spend?

Has worked like this for me in the past.
 
Two of our family members got the mail order offers. One had a target of $40 per week for the 8 week promotion and the other one had a target of $80 per week. The rewards were the same as the points balances mentioned earlier in the thread for the corresponding offers. We will probably take up the $40 target offer for the 8 weeks. We might do the $80 target for the first 2 weeks in addition to the other offer as we have a couple of functions coming up in the next few weeks.
 
Both mum and I received this offer. Mum also has spend $165 for 2400 bonus points this week so potentially a nice haul of bonus points.
And now wife and daughter have also received same offer of 10x points during Easter.

Wife also received offer of 200 bonus points for buying Olive Grove margarine until 18 April.
 
WOW has finally recognised that I used to be a loyal shopper with a bundled welcome back offer by mail. Spend $50 weeks 1-8 and receive 2500 points per fortnight bundled with"Mega Point Boost" of an additional 2500 points per 4 weeks. That's a total of 15,000 points for a minimum spend of $400. Seems a very worthwhile 6525 Qantas points - even better than the good old days! there's also an extra 500 points for agreeing to receive offers by email.

Two accounts received this offer.

10x points on my biggest shop between 12th and Easter Monday .

Got this on 3 accounts.
 
One of our accounts which hasn't had a supermarket offer for a few months received the 10x points offer. I'm not sure if I will use it as we will be busy using the other offers. I hope we get a better offer on this account soon. I've got some Woolworths dollars from an offer a couple of months ago which I want to use up.
 
10x over Easter as well. 10c off/liter on petrol a couple of weeks ago, which I did use. One of the locals has a standard 5c off/liter independent of the fact they are usually the cheapest without the discount, so I have ignored Woolies which is a km out of the way from my normal shopping "path"

Happy wandering

Fred
 
WOW has finally recognised that I used to be a loyal shopper with a bundled welcome back offer by mail. Spend $50 weeks 1-8 and receive 2500 points per fortnight bundled with"Mega Point Boost" of an additional 2500 points per 4 weeks. That's a total of 15,000 points for a minimum spend of $400. Seems a very worthwhile 6525 Qantas points - even better than the good old days! there's also an extra 500 points for agreeing to receive offers by email.

Mine is $65 per week for weeks 1-8 for 4000 per fortnight with Mega Points Boost of 4000 points for 4 weeks and another 4000 points if I include an online purchase during my 4 purchases in Mega Boost 1 (first 4 weeks) I get another 4000 points.

So 24000 points for $520 outlay which equals 10,440 Qantas Points.
 
Mine is $65 per week for weeks 1-8 for 4000 per fortnight with Mega Points Boost of 4000 points for 4 weeks and another 4000 points if I include an online purchase during my 4 purchases in Mega Boost 1 (first 4 weeks) I get another 4000 points.

So 24000 points for $520 outlay which equals 10,440 Qantas Points.

I got the identical one on my account too.

It works out to be 23% return if I do the whole 8 weeks.

Not a bad deal. But a long process
 
WOW has finally recognised that I used to be a loyal shopper with a bundled welcome back offer by mail. Spend $50 weeks 1-8 and receive 2500 points per fortnight bundled with"Mega Point Boost" of an additional 2500 points per 4 weeks. That's a total of 15,000 points for a minimum spend of $400. Seems a very worthwhile 6525 Qantas points - even better than the good old days! there's also an extra 500 points for agreeing to receive offers by email.

Got the same offer by snail mail - note that it's $50 or more in one transaction every week. At least, that's what mine says.
 
One account received the mail offer - spend $90* x 8 weeks for 24,000 points. Easy!

* one or more transactions
 
Two more family members received the mail outs from Woolworths Rewards with the 8 week offers.

One offer had $50 per week with a maximum of 15,000 points and the other was for $65 per week with a maximum of 24,000 points. I think I'll put aside the $80 target offer I was contemplating for the next 2 weeks and use either the $50 offer or the $65 offer. There was also a one off bonus of 500 points for each account for registering for emails.

The offers our family has to choose from are as follows:

All percentage returns are based on the Woolworths dollars conversion of $10 for 2000 points. The points earned will be progressively used during the promotion.

$40 per week, maximum of 15,000 points over 8 weeks, $320 total spend, $75 worth of points, percentage return 23.44%
$50 per week, maximum of 15,000 points over 8 weeks, $400 total spend, $75 worth of points, percentage return 18.75%
$65 per week, maximum of 24,000 points over 8 weeks, $520 total spend, $120 worth of points, percentage return 23.08%
$80 per week, maximum of 24,000 points over 8 weeks, $640 total spend, $120 worth of points, percentage return 18.75%

At this stage we'll be taking up the $40 offer for the whole 8 weeks. We'll probably take up the $65 offer for the first 4 weeks and then decide from there what we need to spend later. I wouldn't normally spend over $100 at Woolworths for that length of time but we have a couple of special functions coming up in the next month so it might make sense. The fact that we can split the shopping between 2 transactions gives us a chance to top up on fresh goods as needed rather than buying a whole weeks worth in one go.

I'd better stock up on discounted Wish Cards.
 
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I can't edit my previous post and apologise for the grammar and spelling errors. I was in a hurry when I posted them and not thinking straight. Corrected version should read, "then decide from there what we need to spend later."

We completed Week 1 of the $40 target offer and Week 1 of the $65 target offer last week.
 
Because we were away OS we had not shopped at either WW or Coles for 9 weeks.After 3 weeks no further WW offers.Coles though kept sending them but with spend amount slowly increasing.WTF.
So a small shop at WW on Saturday and on Sunday an offer,not great but we need to restock.2 weeks at $120 for 1800/week.Compared to Coles-$170 for 4 weeks for 8000.
So for us all these supposed ways to get better offers really don't seem to work.
 
Coles though kept sending them but with spend amount slowly increasing.WTF....So for us all these supposed ways to get better offers really don't seem to work.

Anecdotal, but I've consistently avoided large spends at coles and my targeted offers have dropped from ~130 (last mailout booklet) to ~70/80. However I do still shop regularly - maybe $20 a week to remind them I still exist.
 
I can't edit my previous post and apologise for the grammar and spelling errors. I was in a hurry when I posted them and not thinking straight. Corrected version should read, "then decide from there what we need to spend later."

We completed Week 1 of the $40 target offer and Week 1 of the $65 target offer last week.
All taken care of. :)
 
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Wife received the complicated 8 week offer of spend $145/week for 8 weeks and earn 24000 bonus points.

This is a measly 10% discount compared to some of the offers received by others. Yes I am grateful but my $145/week spend is bigger target than someone's $90/week target yet we receive the same net discount. Makes no sense.
 

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