Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

We have been getting a few WW offers recently.mrsdrron has finished a 4 week of $100 for 8000 points and I on the last week of 4X $90 offer for 6000 points.both were for multiple shops so easy.
I got the $8fruit offer and mrsdrron the onion and garlic offer.

BWS-mrsdrron 2800 points for buying 4 bottles of wine.Mine is 4000 points for $90 of spirits with an extra 2000 if i order on line.

But mrsdrron won with this weeks offer-1500 points for a 1 cent shop at WW.but she has to do it in a single shop! :D
 
Apologies, in regards to Dr Ralph's reply above, I have deleted my reply, thought that I was one of the "special" WWR members to get that email, didn't realise that WWR had sent everyone the email, with just, only selected members are eligible just as a blah blah to make us feel special.
 
$140 each week for the next two weeks to get 6000 points. Big ask considering I haven't scanned my card in a while! It can be in as many shops as I like but I know I won't spend that much in the week.
 
I haven't scanned my card in a while!
It's not just your rewards card that can be linked to your transactions. Your credit card can also be used to do this. You might think you are being annonymous to them by not scanning your rewards card but they can still match transactions to you by other means.
 
New cards for family members this week - still no joy :(
Only thing in common with the old account is the physical address...
 
Didnt have to enter a credit card with the new woolies account- but nope - new burner and churner used this month... :(
 
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Didnt have to enter a credit card with the new woolies account
Not what I meant. I mean using the same credit card can be linked to you as an individual/household even if you did not use a rewards card. This could also mean why new offers aren't being made. IE. Woolworths still knows its the same old person even if you did use a new rewards card.
 

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