Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Earn up to 12,000 points

Week 1 and 2 = spend $200 each week for 3,600 points each week
Week 3 = if meeting week 1 and 2 targets, spend $200 to earn 4,800 points

...... and I'll pass
 
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Various offers on meat and fish that I won't be boosting. Woolies' analytics need improving.

Various others on random food items which all got boosted but no idea whether we scored any points or not.

Bonus points for baby products at Big W. 5x or 10x, I can't remember which.
 
My BWS offer is 1500 points for a $120 spend on wine. Not at the moment
 
Collect 100 points buying white seedless grapes ($3 minimum spend).
Collect 150 points any purchase Nestle Block 118-220 g (up to 5 times)
 
I don't think I've got a "good" offer from Everyday Rewards for at least two months!

Some of the recent ones include:
  • collect 50-100 bonus points when buying a few specific products that I don't need
  • Buy a new phone and get 1,000 points
  • Spend $70 at BWS to get 800 points
Meanwhile, Coles has been sending tons of offers like "spend $270 at Coles and get 10,000 points" or "spend $20 at Liquorland and get 1,000 points". The offers are way more lucrative. I don't quite understand if Everyday Rewards is even trying to compete with flybuys at this point?
 
I got a few good at the moment: 50$ at caltex for 600 points, 60$ at BigW online for 2000 points. I havent chased points at all at everyday rewards, nor shopped their, maybe thats why its generous with me, at the moment.
 
I don't think I've got a "good" offer from Everyday Rewards for at least two months!

Some of the recent ones include:
  • collect 50-100 bonus points when buying a few specific products that I don't need
  • Buy a new phone and get 1,000 points
  • Spend $70 at BWS to get 800 points
Meanwhile, Coles has been sending tons of offers like "spend $270 at Coles and get 10,000 points" or "spend $20 at Liquorland and get 1,000 points". The offers are way more lucrative. I don't quite understand if Everyday Rewards is even trying to compete with flybuys at this point?
Agree. Dry spell of at least 3 weeks for me. Hpefully some good offers coming soon.
 
I don't think I've got a "good" offer from Everyday Rewards for at least two months!

Some of the recent ones include:
  • collect 50-100 bonus points when buying a few specific products that I don't need
  • Buy a new phone and get 1,000 points
  • Spend $70 at BWS to get 800 points
Meanwhile, Coles has been sending tons of offers like "spend $270 at Coles and get 10,000 points" or "spend $20 at Liquorland and get 1,000 points". The offers are way more lucrative. I don't quite understand if Everyday Rewards is even trying to compete with flybuys at this point?

It's been the same in this household. 8 weeks since I spent a cent at Woolworths but I continue to get lame offers which I never complete. However my Coles offers I've not been completing either and have only shopped there 3 times in 2021 yet they keep winding it up.
 
I don't think I've got a "good" offer from Everyday Rewards for at least two months!

Same, no thousand+ point offers since 8 March on one family account only (thought Feb). I don’t tend to chase the 50 or 100pt ones unless I need the item. Very poor, and it’s reflected in the low spends at Woolworths since. Don’t want something for nothing (ok I really do) but there does need to be an incentive.

Coles has not stopped the one shop or multiple shop offers, even both at the same time. 4 out of 6 family cards are sitting on $50 or $60 points offers. Last sets of spends gave me nearly 50% back on the spend.
 
300 WW points for $11 worth of pork fillet. 1800 points for spending $120 on wine at BWS (50km away). And the old chestnut, 50 points for $3 worth of red caps. Yes, lean times. I get the impression its an ongoing war between the marketeers and the bean counters at WW, with the bean vounters having the upper hand this month..

cheers skip
 

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