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I’m into the 2nd week of 4x$50 for 6000 pts.2 week offer. $40/week for 1000 total. (500/week)
Very poor.
I’m into the 2nd week of 4x$50 for 6000 pts.2 week offer. $40/week for 1000 total. (500/week)
Very poor.
I've only ever had one decent 4 week offer like that from WWR. Meanwhile FB gives them out like candy.I’m into the 2nd week of 4x$50 for 6000 pts.
Whilst not strictly EDR, I just received a QF promo - spend 2x$70 at Woolies for 1000 QFF points (in addition to Woolies points). Not that great by itself but should stack up with my EDR offer.I’m into the 2nd week of 4x$50 for 6000 pts.
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same offer I received.7000 points for $80 spend each week for the next 4 weeks
I didn't even bother activating it...same offer I received.
Not for me.
Encouraging you to broaden your diet?I only ever buy washed potatoes, and Woolies keep sending me boosters for brushed potatoes???
Haha , sorry it's not April Fools Day.2000 points each week for the next 8 weeks, no minimum spend.
I have just received an offer across a few accounts where you have to make a spend of minimum 1c to get 2000 points each week over an 8 week period with 2000 extra points if you do it for all 8 weeks. However the email mentions it is "up to 10000 points" which was a bit confusing. 8 * 2k = 16k for weekly spend +2k for all weeks is 18k points. I'm inclined to think it is a typo and it was meant to be 1000 each week which would make it 10k points if 2k was correct for making a purchase for all 8 weeks.
Mine says Collect up to 16,000 points and each week is 2,000 but there is no additional points for doing all weeks.
There is a WW Metro within walking distance so will head there once a week for a choc bar or a piece of fruit.
This has rehashed as a Father's Day offer...Another short straw - 1000 points for $50 spend with no bonus for online
I think it was discussed up thread. I got the same offer a few months ago - easy points, and as you mentioned scan n go is pretty easy to use.Not sure if this one has been reported previously.
Woolworths have recently opened a new supermarket in Port Melbourne and it has the new "Scan n Go" technology. I was sent an offer of "Complete 3 shops using Scan n Go and receive 300 points on each of your first 2 shops and 3,000 points on your third shop. Total 3,600 points. Minimum spend $0.01 per shop". Was too easy to take up the offer and do 3 relatively quick shops to earn the points.
For what it's worth, Scan n Go is pretty good once you get the hang of it, and the new supermarket at Port Melbourne is excellent.