Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

My offer was $90 in multiple shops for 2 weeks and 800 points per week.activating it only because I am off to Tassie at the end of next week so do a bigger shop to stock up on basics.

mrsdrron was $140 per week for 1000 per week.
 
One card was 2 × $50 for 3000 points, the other... 600 points each week for $60 spend. Second offer is pretty poor.
 
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1,000 points for a $100 spend (in one shop) at Woolies online. First one of these I've gotten in months. Interestingly I've got 2 weeks to do the shop instead of 1.
 
I have nothing except 200 points for some juice. I think the 4k points I got for two bigw shops, 60$ and 40$, used last week, has put me in the no-offer bucket for a little while.
 
My WWR/EDR latest is spend $100 in a single shop, and get 4000 WWR/EDR points, plus product boosters.
Starts today, 26/04 to 09/05, which is quite a long time frame to plan, unlike Coles FB, which can have a very short time frame, sometimes 3 days.
Plus spending $23.90 on product boosts, can earn 700 extra, which ends tomorrow.
So, adding the 2, for spending $100 in one shop, can add 4,700 WWR/EDR points.
 
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+1 on the gift cards offer. I actually used it a fair bit last time on a couple of retailers and I might do so again (definitely not as good as standard offers, but better than nothing)
 
BWS offer: 1600 points for $120 spend. I literally just completed a 1200 points for $50 (I spent $50 exactly).

Once again, WWR makes no sense.

There is a bonus offer at the bottom of the email: 1000 points when you spend online. It doesn't seem to be explicitly linked to the new offer, but it can't be used in conjunction with any other offer (except the new offer).

So it seems I could make a regular purchase of any amount online and claim 1000 points. I'll give it a try and see what happens.
 
I think Woolies are desperate for me to buy fresh meat. 10x points on all meat for 3 weeks + 5x points on total shop if I spend $20+ on meat in the next 10 days.
 
First time in a while, it was 10x bonus, ie, 1 normal and 9 bonus according to the "click here for details", the second time, after I completed it, was 5x bonus, i,e 1 normal and 4 bonus.
They know they are ahead by the data they get from our purchases, "our desperation" to get QFF points.
Maybe they know Coles FB is ahead of them by the SC a person gets by buying from Coles, and WWR and QFF agree to put out more WWR points into circulation.
In the end, we are all paying for it, (OT), someone I know, who is not keen on points accumulation, keeps asking "what is the point" of this, they go to Aldi/Foodland in South Aust, Liberty/X convenience (South Aust), where its cheap, but no points earned.
 
BWS offer: 1600 points for $120 spend. I literally just completed a 1200 points for $50 (I spent $50 exactly).

Once again, WWR makes no sense.

There is a bonus offer at the bottom of the email: 1000 points when you spend online. It doesn't seem to be explicitly linked to the new offer, but it can't be used in conjunction with any other offer (except the new offer).

So it seems I could make a regular purchase of any amount online and claim 1000 points. I'll give it a try and see what happens.
Well that worked. I had to boost the 1600/$120 offer, and when I added a single can of beer to my cart it showed that I'd earn 1000 points.
 
someone I know, who is not keen on points accumulation, keeps asking "what is the point" of this
That could be me, apart from keenness on points accumulation. When WWR rewards are lean - like now - I go to IGA. It's half the distance, sells stuff that WW are incapable of procuring, sells local product.

However, it's all relative. WWR rewards are lot better than the hokey IGARewards which is pinned to one store, just gives you a chance to win a prize (this month: a trolley full of groceries) and an invitation to a travel scam. In other words you get zero from IGA for providing your data.

Cheers skip.
 
Big W: 5x points per shop (plus 2000 for shopping online. Not sure if this is targeted or general though) No minimum spend.
 
For the past couple weeks when I get offers for products (e.g earn 100 points for buying x product), I seem to be getting conflicting T&C's. E-mails still say max 5 times per product, but the app T&C's now say multiple times as long as I don't exceed maximum purchase limit as per standard supermarket product limits (and refers to additional general T&C's). Has anyone else had this change and been able to successfully buy a product 6+ times with points paying out?
 

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