Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

My account had the earn $25 Woolworths dollars for $155 spend for 2 weeks in a row.

Mum and dad went shopping on 18 December and on the receipt for the second week was spend a further $77.50 and earn another $25 Woolworths dollars. What mum didn't notice was the spend had to be before 22 December. She found out when she went shopping on 24 December and the discount wasn't applied.

She is really disappointed. Woolworths trying to confuse people with offers expiring at different times?
 
i have noticed its just quite confusing with the woolies card, they should go back to the old ways more easier to understand when u receive qf points.
 
While it is probably going to be like the 4,000 point offer I got once and only once from WWEDR, I am quite happy with the total $40 (4x$10) off I have received over the last 3-4 weeks. I haven't altered my shopping pattern at all so it actually does feel a little bit like a reward :eek: $10 off a $30 shop feels like quite a bargain.

I'm expecting the decent offers to dry up though, in which case I won't be swiping my card.
 
i have noticed its just quite confusing with the woolies card, they should go back to the old ways more easier to understand when u receive qf points.

What's confusing? Have you read the information WOW have sent to you?
 
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I don't think it is anything new WW sending out multiple offers at a similar time with differing expiring dates.
 
The latest offer that was sent to wife for $5 Woolworths dollars for $50 spend for 3 weeks had to be activated by 27 December but was not possible to activate in both Mozilla and Chrome.

What a poorly run IT system.
 
Hoping some new offers will come out tomorrow. There are a couple of items in the current catalogue that I want to stock up on. The amount of stock I get will depend on the offers. I'll have to go shopping on Tuesday for other things anyway.
 
Yes, it can cost money to swipe a card. The more often you swipe the card, the less likely they are to send the good offers like $10 off $30 purchase.

Not in my experience.I have prolonged periods of not using my EDR card due to OS travel and working in Tassie.Made no difference whether I had been using my card or not to get an offer.Though they dried up totally when 8 weeks OS then 9 weeks in Tassie then another 7 OS.
 
Not in my experience.I have prolonged periods of not using my EDR card due to OS travel and working in Tassie.Made no difference whether I had been using my card or not to get an offer.Though they dried up totally when 8 weeks OS then 9 weeks in Tassie then another 7 OS.

Same here - I experimented for quite some time with extended periods of using/not using the card, swiping every single shop (even the tiny ones), swiping only for large shops and so on and it seemed to make zero difference as to whether I received offers or not.
 
Not in my experience.I have prolonged periods of not using my EDR card due to OS travel and working in Tassie.Made no difference whether I had been using my card or not to get an offer.Though they dried up totally when 8 weeks OS then 9 weeks in Tassie then another 7 OS.

same here. Absolutely no difference to frequency of offers
 
The latest offer that was sent to wife for $5 Woolworths dollars for $50 spend for 3 weeks had to be activated by 27 December but was not possible to activate in both Mozilla and Chrome.

What a poorly run IT system.
It would appear the $5 discount was applied to the docket. So it has somehow activated even though activation was not possible.
 
It would appear the $5 discount was applied to the docket. So it has somehow activated even though activation was not possible.

I've had some activation issues with the new offers. I've then used a different browser to activate the offer only to get the message that the offer had already been activated. I've also had issues where it's taken the second browser to activate things.
 
Why? It doesn't cost you anything to swipe your card.

I only swipe my card for orange sticker items. I will even put them through as a separate transaction. I have no reason to provided WOW information about other purchases that I make.
 
I've had some activation issues with the new offers. I've then used a different browser to activate the offer only to get the message that the offer had already been activated. I've also had issues where it's taken the second browser to activate things.
The only time I've had an offer come through that was then triggered, I got the offer saving without activating it.
 
Not in my experience.I have prolonged periods of not using my EDR card due to OS travel and working in Tassie.Made no difference whether I had been using my card or not to get an offer. they dried up totally when 8 weeks OS then 9 weeks in Tassie then another 7 OS.

My experience under the Everyday Program was completely the opposite.

I rotated my 5 cards to gain more offers and averaged over 4 points per $ spent for the life of the program.
Some weeks I had more offers than I could use (so would just pick the best, or one/s that may have required less spend as some offers were more than I wanted to spend such as say to spend $300), and often the offer would be increased in the following week for the unused card/s. This was part of the benefit gained from rotating which cards were used.



However yes if you waited too long to use a card again the offers would dry up. So in your case with long periods away I can understand that the offers dried up.
 
Offer received today: $30 WWD for a minimum $100 spend on 3 online orders (by Jan 31). Very particular offer - don't think I've ever done more than one online order in a month.
 
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Offer received today: $30 WWD for a minimum $100 spend across 3 online orders. Very particular offer - don't think I've ever done more than one online order in a month.

I got the same offer, and haven't online shopped in over a year. The fine print shows it as a $10 reward for each $100 shop, by the 16th January. Thats a lot of shopping in 10 days!
 

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