Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

3 week offer for a totalof 6000 points. $30 = 1000 (week 1). $40 = 2000 (week 2). $50 = 3000 (week 3).
 
New offer
Boost your balance with~:
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3x points every time you spend $50-99.99 in one shop or
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5x points every time you spend $100-149.99 in one shop or
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10x points every time you spend $150 or more in one shop
Starts Monday, 14 March* - Simply boost now.
 
7000 points for $175 x 2 weeks.

$350 for the 2 of us over 2 weeks ???

I didn't bother to boost it
 
Spend $95 each week for 4 weeks = 8,000pts

First offer like this in ages. Not nearly good enough to bother with though.
 
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Not particularly exciting but 5x points on total shop when spending $15 or more on freezer products.
+1 to this offer. Much better than the 2x points on all shops I got on Sunday, which is effectively worth nothing given I order all my groceries online and have Delivery Unlimited (which comes with 2x points by default).
 
Not particularly exciting but 5x points on total shop when spending $15 or more on freezer products.
I also have this, plus I have a number of others, including 10x Macro and specific weekly product buys, as well.

Question: Does anyone have experience with the boosters 'stacking' successfully? In the terms for the 5x promo, it does sound like it should, but I've never calculated this. I have the sentence below extracted from the 'How it works' part of the 5x promo:
If eligible for multiple Everyday Rewards points boosters on the same product, only 1 (one) standard Everyday Rewards point can be collected once for all eligible offers, plus the applicable number of additional Everyday Rewards points.
I think what that says is that after boosting any/all offers, you'd get 1 standard ER point on the product, plus all available stacked bonus points, on top. For Macro & 5x buys this week, that could be $10 spent on Macro = 10 + 90 (10x = 9 bonus points per $1) + 40 (5x = 4 bonus points per $1) = 140 ER points?

Cheers,
Matt.
 
Just spent over 30 minutes on a chat with WWR - promotion of 3600 points if I did 3 scan and go. They are saying I never activated it and I know I did - they promised me 2000 points to shut them up. They got a very poor review afterwards.

I also get electronic receipts and one of the scan and go receipts aren't there - they said if I logged out and logged in again it would be there but that would have meant losing the chat session and having to start again so I said thanks. Now logged in and out again - 2000 points there but not the e receipt.
 
3600 points, no minimum spend.

300 on first shop, 300 on second shop and 3000 on third shop.

This offer is for using the new Scan&Go system.

However, the nearest store to me that has this system is over 20km away.
 
3600 points, no minimum spend.

300 on first shop, 300 on second shop and 3000 on third shop.

This offer is for using the new Scan&Go system.

However, the nearest store to me that has this system is over 20km away.
if you use it make sure you screen shot your activation. I activated the offer and did the shop and they said I never registered so no points - I wasn't very complimentary in the survey
 

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