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My latest spends have been way too high. Probably a result of the previous extra christmas spends with all the family home.
So many boost emails, its getting hard to keep track.
 
Starting 1/2/21, one account has 10000 points for 4 weeks x $105, another account has 5400 points for $100 spend in one or more transactions in a week. Think I'll take the latter.

Both ER and FB have been quite generous lately, giving me points worth 20-30%.
 
Will conclude today 4k points for at least 1 $50+ shop each week for 2 weeks.

SWMBO 3 x points - hers is the go to card and does not get many reasonable offers but still managed over $200 with bank for Christmas in 2020.
 
Five points for spending $40 at Caltex or Ampol.

Yes, five (5) points. Not five times but a measly five points.

Not even going to laugh at that one.

Another issue I'm having at the moment, no points are showing. Just shows zero points, yet I had $10 off recently eve showing zero points.
 
ER has been a bit more generous to me across my accounts lately compared to last, but not back to the heady days of 12-24 months ago...or like some are experiencing.

Have taken advantage of some, but I think it is time to setup a few more accounts as new entrants with a few $10 to $30 spends to see what that yields.
 
Also completed same $90 for two weeks for 4,500 points offer and received an increased $100 for two weeks for 4,500 points. What did I do wrong?
 
Just finished $50 x 2 weeks for 3500 points now they want $60 x 2 weeks for 1200 . That's not going to happen.
 
Looks like EDR reads AFF.today 4000 points for $100 online.However leaving Tassie on Feb 15 so really don't need anything.And mrsdrron is with me.
 

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