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I had that one 2 weeks ago. I was in ADL when the email arrived and then promptly forgot about it until I got home and spent $50.24. The self checkout lit up like a poker machine 🤣
You should have paid with a $100 note to add to the sound effect...
 
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Just got an email... seems Everyday rewards at Woolies will be ending come 28 June? (Can only scan and claim points at BWS after that date?)

Or have I read that totally wrong?
 
Just got an email... seems Everyday rewards at Woolies will be ending come 28 June? (Can only scan and claim points at BWS after that date?)

Or have I read that totally wrong?
This email?

'
The relationship between Woolworths Group and Endeavour Group Limited is changing. We will be demerging from Endeavour Group Limited on June 28, 2021 and we're writing to you to let you know what this means for you as an Everyday Rewards Member.
BWS, a part of Endeavour Group Limited, will continue to be part of the Everyday Rewards program - which means you will still collect points when you scan or link your Everyday Rewards Card, and can continue to enjoy Everyday Rewards dollars off your shop at BWS. As we do today, we will continue to share member data between the two businesses.
We have updated the Woolworths Group Privacy Policy to reflect the change in our relationship with Endeavour Group Limited. These changes will automatically come into effect from June 28, 2021 and so there is no need for you to do anything. However, we do encourage you to check out the updated Privacy Policy here.
We're here to help if you have any questions about these changes. You can contact us at [email protected].
Our commitment to you is that we will work to be clear and transparent with you, including how we use your data to offer you a better, more personalised experience.
Regards
Everyday Rewards team'

I read this as everything will continue as it has been after the demerging. Where was the connection to Woolworths groceries and the rewards scheme?
 
This email?

'
The relationship between Woolworths Group and Endeavour Group Limited is changing. We will be demerging from Endeavour Group Limited on June 28, 2021 and we're writing to you to let you know what this means for you as an Everyday Rewards Member.
BWS, a part of Endeavour Group Limited, will continue to be part of the Everyday Rewards program - which means you will still collect points when you scan or link your Everyday Rewards Card, and can continue to enjoy Everyday Rewards dollars off your shop at BWS. As we do today, we will continue to share member data between the two businesses.
We have updated the Woolworths Group Privacy Policy to reflect the change in our relationship with Endeavour Group Limited. These changes will automatically come into effect from June 28, 2021 and so there is no need for you to do anything. However, we do encourage you to check out the updated Privacy Policy here.
We're here to help if you have any questions about these changes. You can contact us at [email protected].
Our commitment to you is that we will work to be clear and transparent with you, including how we use your data to offer you a better, more personalised experience.
Regards
Everyday Rewards team'

I read this as everything will continue as it has been after the demerging. Where was the connection to Woolworths groceries and the rewards scheme?
Yes I also read it as a “nothing to see here, the demerger will not take BWS out of everyday rewards”
 
Just got an email... seems Everyday rewards at Woolies will be ending come 28 June? (Can only scan and claim points at BWS after that date?)

Or have I read that totally wrong?

You've read it wrong. As Endeavour (BWS, Dan Murphys etc) is splitting off from Woolworths (demerging), they are updating policies.

From the perspective of earning points, nothing is changing.
 
This email?

'
The relationship between Woolworths Group and Endeavour Group Limited is changing. We will be demerging from Endeavour Group Limited on June 28, 2021 and we're writing to you to let you know what this means for you as an Everyday Rewards Member.
BWS, a part of Endeavour Group Limited, will continue to be part of the Everyday Rewards program - which means you will still collect points when you scan or link your Everyday Rewards Card, and can continue to enjoy Everyday Rewards dollars off your shop at BWS. As we do today, we will continue to share member data between the two businesses.
We have updated the Woolworths Group Privacy Policy to reflect the change in our relationship with Endeavour Group Limited. These changes will automatically come into effect from June 28, 2021 and so there is no need for you to do anything. However, we do encourage you to check out the updated Privacy Policy here.
We're here to help if you have any questions about these changes. You can contact us at [email protected].
Our commitment to you is that we will work to be clear and transparent with you, including how we use your data to offer you a better, more personalised experience.
Regards
Everyday Rewards team'

I read this as everything will continue as it has been after the demerging. Where was the connection to Woolworths groceries and the rewards scheme?

Jolly good then!

Guess I'm used to reading too many QF FF news bulletins where the bad news (dropping woolies) is only mentioned through the positive (you can continue to redeem through BWS).
 
And already some of the businesses under the Endeavour banner do not participate in the everyday awards program such as Dans and the Woollies petrol outlets in Tasmania where you can't earn ER points.
Endeavour also has many of the BP outlets in Tasmania and you can't get QFF points at those.In fact only 6 BP outlets in Tassie let you earn BP points.
 
Boost to top up to 2000 points at WW. No minimum spend. This is a great offer as I'm currently only at 60 points right now.
 
This week's boosters included an impressive array of items that my local Woolies didn't have in stock. Or minimum purchase price greater than everything left in stock. Could be a lean week.

Cheers skip
 
Got one for 1400 points for spending $0.01 at Woolworths. Describes itself as a “top up”. I have 300 or so points currently so perhaps in some sense it is, wonder if that number would have been smaller if I currently had 1000 sitting there.
 
Got one for 1400 points for spending $0.01 at Woolworths. Describes itself as a “top up”. I have 300 or so points currently so perhaps in some sense it is, wonder if that number would have been smaller if I currently had 1000 sitting there.

It's generally a top up based on the number of points you had about a week ago.
 

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