Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Spend $50 per week for 4 weeks, get 6000 points. I've also signed up for Everyday Extra, and hopefully it'd be worth it as I rarely do big shoppings at WW
 
10x points on freezer products

Up to 20 extra reward credits when spending >75 at Big W.

5x points on Home at Big W

10x on Ben & Jerry's

5x on fresh poultry
 
Spend $185 a week for two weeks and get 8000 points.

Average spend is about $160 so might load up on basics and reduce my spend next month.
 
Spend $50 per week for 4 weeks, get 6000 points. I've also signed up for Everyday Extra, and hopefully it'd be worth it as I rarely do big shoppings at WW
$40 for 3 weeks for 6,000 points for me. Almost worth bothering.
 
Got an interesting 2,000 points per item boost for Big W as a part of Black Friday - something tells me said items aren't gonna be cheap!

Other offers:
  • 20x points on Bonds sale items at Big W
  • 7x points on all Big W shops
  • 10x points on fruit and veg at Woolies
  • 5x points on cheese at Woolies
 
Just started reading this thread and as a result joined everyday rewards extra. Am also focusing down on boosters. In the past disregarded this. But now realise the value. Just logged to my account for the first time and noticed reference to “Here’s $10 everydays rewards dollars”. what exactly does this mean?
 
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No average that could be tracked by woolworths as I have 7 different accounts. But that account had an offer that just finished which I think was $60 for 2 weeks for 4000 points.
Do you have 7 different everyday rewards cards - for a novice what are the benefits of so many different cards or have I misunderstood post. Secondly, I assume we all receive different offers based on past purchases , spending patterns.
 
Do you have 7 different everyday rewards cards - for a novice what are the benefits of so many different cards or have I misunderstood post. Secondly, I assume we all receive different offers based on past purchases , spending patterns.
7 different accounts. Approxately 20 different cards.


You want more accounts to maximise the opportunities for bonus offers. There's rarely a week where I don't have at least 1 offer.
 
7 different everyday rewards cards - how do you do this. I thought one account per person. Are the everyday awards accounts tied to different members of your family. You also noted that the accounts are linked to 20 different cards. When I signed up a long time ago I don’t remember linking credit cards to everyday rewards. Can you clarify your post.
 
7 different everyday rewards cards - how do you do this. I thought one account per person. Are the everyday awards accounts tied to different members of your family. You also noted that the accounts are linked to 20 different cards. When I signed up a long time ago I don’t remember linking credit cards to everyday rewards. Can you clarify your post.
This has all been extensively detailed in this thread should you care to take a look. But in brief, they are all in my or my partners name with variations of address. Only one account can be linked to QFF.

Additionally, I made no mention of credit cards. I have multiple copies of each card. This allows the family to work one account at a time.
 
Re the tableware offers the only thing I wanted was the two pasta bowls. Got them now so not interested in anything else.
 
3000 points to download the Metro60 app, complete your first order and then link your card. Ends Sunday, 11 December. Free delivery on first 3 orders is included. I have a WW Metro nearby, so might give it a go for an easy 3K.

Wife also has a 6,000 for $50 x 4 weeks, and was able to stack another for 7,000 for $80 x 4 weeks, from week 2 of the first challenge. Spent $80 in week 2 and it ticked the progress boxes on both, so looks like it's actually going to be 'spend $370 over 5 weeks for a bonus 13,000'. Not bad!

Cheers,
Matt.
 

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