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I was offered 4400 points for $150.
Me too. Put in the order for home delivery on Delivery Unlimited (which I joined before the bonus points promo in June) then saw the fine print on the offer email under Exclusions "Delivery Unlimited items".

So although the offer says in-store or online purchases count, apparently online doesn't if you belong to Delivery Unlimited. What a con!
 
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@Debbos and @Townsend , this is the T&Cs from my email:

Exclusions
Qualifying amount excludes withdrawal of cash, delivery charges, Delivery Saver items and Delivery Unlimited items, internet cafes, purchases of smoking/tobacco products and accessories, liquor purchased in-store at Woolworths or at woolworths.com.au, Gift Cards (including iTunes), mobile recharge, Woolworths Mobile, travel cards and tickets, Carpet Care, Donations, lottery products and Pre-order Kiosks. For Woolworths Rewards T&Cs visit www.woolworthsrewards.com.au/terms.

My personal reading of that would be that it would be the cost of a delivery unlimited subscription - as opposed to items delivered without a delivery fee due to having a delivery unlimited subscription.

While nothing is impossible in 2020, I think the latter would be a very strange move.

Edit: And my bonus points have just arrived for a delivery yesterday that used my delivery unlimited subscription.
 
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Just received in app 5 x points on "international foods" - which is an interesting deal to say the least with their list of "selected European, Asian, Indian, Mexican, Middle Eastern, New Zealand, UK foods, South Africa and Kosher products from the international food aisle".
The "international food" section of the website doesn't even have half those country/continent options.
It's a bit laughable though as the way I read it, it seems that you can get 5 x points on "Mexican style" beans from a US company (Old El Paso), but can't get points on proper Italian pasta (Barilla).
 
Just received in app 5 x points on "international foods" - which is an interesting deal to say the least with their list of "selected European, Asian, Indian, Mexican, Middle Eastern, New Zealand, UK foods, South Africa and Kosher products from the international food aisle".
The "international food" section of the website doesn't even have half those country/continent options.
It's a bit laughable though as the way I read it, it seems that you can get 5 x points on "Mexican style" beans from a US company (Old El Paso), but can't get points on proper Italian pasta (Barilla).

Same here.
 
@Debbos and @Townsend , this is the T&Cs from my email:



My personal reading of that would be that it would be the cost of a delivery unlimited subscription - as opposed to items delivered without a delivery fee due to having a delivery unlimited subscription.

While nothing is impossible in 2020, I think the latter would be a very strange move.

Edit: And my bonus points have just arrived for a delivery yesterday that used my delivery unlimited subscription.
Thanks, that's good to hear. I've just never noticed it in the Exlusions section on previous offer emails, which isn't to say it wasn't there.
 
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@Mattg I have a concern about term 3: Receive an instant top-up to 2000 points...

Now I might be paranoid but if your point balance was 1999 points then by giving you one point it would seem to fulfill the offer of an 'instant top-up to 2000 points'.

I can't find the original post by @woodborer but suggest it could be worth reading.
 
I got the BWS offer.But even if Clause 3 does mean a top up to 2000 points my current points are just under 400 so still an OK offer.
 
I seem to be have a rerun of last week's offers of 3x points and 5x points on international food.

Also, 3x at BWS.
 
I got the BWS offer.But even if Clause 3 does mean a top up to 2000 points my current points are just under 400 so still an OK offer.
Just watch this bit too:

If you hit 2000 points in the last 7 days, you will still receive a 700 point top up when you shop, scan or tap your card at BWS during the promotional period.

Mrs H has the offer but a Woolies shop earlier in the week took her past 2,000 pts.

So in theory she'd be due 1,950 or so under this offer, but the catch cited above means Mrs H's best scenario is 700pts.
 
Today’s offer: Buy literally anything at BWS this week and get 2,000 points.

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So, for the first time in over a year, I received two offers this week. This was one of them. The T&Cs state

How it works
To earn 300 top up points you must activate this offer and spend $0.01 or more at a BWS store or at BWS online and scan or tap your registered Woolworths Rewards card at the checkout or, if shopping at BWS Online, ensure your registered Woolworths Rewards card number is added to your account, in each case before completing your transaction. If you hit 2000 points in the last 7 days,

I was probably on 1700 points when they prepared the email.

My other offer this week was for 5x points on Big W clothing....
 
If it like my offer, read the T&Cs carefully. They define what top up means....
@Mattg I have a concern about term 3: Receive an instant top-up to 2000 points...

Now I might be paranoid but if your point balance was 1999 points then by giving you one point it would seem to fulfill the offer of an 'instant top-up to 2000 points'.

I can't find the original post by @woodborer but suggest it could be worth reading.

Ah, you are all correct! I’m now on 1,700 points, so this offer will only get me an extra 300. I even scanned the fine print earlier and didn’t pick this up. Oops!
 
Ah, you are all correct! I’m now on 1,700 points, so this offer will only get me an extra 300. I even scanned the fine print earlier and didn’t pick this up. Oops!

Yes this pops up every 3 or 4 months and I also fell foul of this offer (a few dozen pages back was discussed), luckily I was on 300 point so wasn't so bad. I bought a touristy style bottle opener (which strangely enough gets some good use). Searching for the cheapest item to spend was difficult. If I recall correctly, it was the opener, some beef jerky, pretzels, a very bad stubby holder or a single can/stubby of beer (which is bad value relative to a case of beer).
 
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