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The 3 threads are now getting confusing. Can we see about getting the other 2 threads closed and leave this thread for all the targetted offers?
 
I've been thinking about the post I did late last night on percentage returns on the current round of offers. The percentages are based on the option of taking the WWD instead of the QFF points. If you are taking the QFF points the percentage returns are probably a few percent higher. It depends, as I mentioned on what return you can get for your points. The summary figure I used of 15% is still fairly close as a baseline estimate of the general trend of the new offer system.
 
The 3 threads are now getting confusing. Can we see about getting the other 2 threads closed and leave this thread for all the targetted offers?

I was hoping that all the targeted offers would be discussed on this thread which is why I started it just after new program began. I had no idea Woolworths would take so long before they sent out targeted offers. It was tricky tracking the 3 threads last night to collate all the details but I'm fairly confident I got all the relevant information. It would be a big job to move all the posts. I think I'll put a post in the other two threads asking for future offers to be mentioned in the targeted thread rather than the threads discussing the changes to the program and how members feel about the changes.
 
We previously did most of our grocery shopping at Woolworths to get QF points but we've only shopped there a couple of times since the changes were announced and my wife has been preferring shopping at Coles. We had a lot of targetted offers with bonus QF points before the changes and since then we've had a few emails in November and December from Woolworths Rewards with various offers for bonus Woolworths Dollars etc to activate, but since January we've only had emails mentioning specials but have not had any offering the choice of bonus Woolworths Dollars or QF points.
 
Have a spend $110 for 2 weeks to get $20 off or 1740 QFF points each week - selected points.

I expect next offer will be a higher spend.
 
I've just received an email with "your weekly specials at Woolworths" and telling me I have $0.36 in Woolworths Dollars but no offers of Woolworths Dollars or QF points.
 
My wife got an offer about 3 days ago to spend $200 and get either $50 in WW$ or 3024 QF points (an odd figure).
Naturally we activated the points offer. Best points per dollar return on offer I've seen.
And not even in one shop. Had about a 5 day window to shop in though.

No such offers for my account and we pretty much split the shopping between the two.
 
My wife got an offer about 3 days ago to spend $200 and get either $50 in WW$ or 3024 QF points (an odd figure).
Naturally we activated the points offer. Best points per dollar return on offer I've seen.
And not even in one shop. Had about a 5 day window to shop in though.

No such offers for my account and we pretty much split the shopping between the two.

That is an odd figure. From other data points quoted, I would have expected the QFF points to be 870x5=4350
 
There is no one set ratio. ie I gain more than 3000 points (or $15) and have to spend less than $100.

Well, there has been a ratio identified of 870 points per $10. So if you are offered are choice of $25, the number of points has generally been 25/10*870.

The spend criteria has differed.
 
Well, there has been a ratio identified of 870 points per $10. So if you are offered are choice of $25, the number of points has generally been 25/10*870.

The spend criteria has differed.

My ratio is 2070 and not 870.

The forumite above is 605.

So hence my comment that there is no one set ratio, a comment that I stand by.
 

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