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My brother shopped on dads card for 2 weeks and just received email that $30 rewards have been loaded to card.

I shopped online for mum and dad using wife's card $175/week x 2 weeks and spent $183 a few days ago. They delivered the order less box of Pepsi max so a refund of $24 which brings order down to $155 and below spend target. I'm not sure wife's card is in Sydney but it means chasing up rewards again.

I will never understand why this is a difficult concept for rewards programs.
 
4th consecutive 2 week spend offer. This time 4,000pts with spend requirement up from $50 to $60 each week. Multiple shops. I will likely do this again.

Same offer again but spend requirement up to $80 per week. Multiple shops again. Will give this a miss most likely.
 
My two week spend offer has declined from $80 to $70 per week even though I completed the last one (last week). Go figure!
 
My wife just got a 10K bonus for spend of $115 per week x 4. First decent offer either of us have had in months. Hoping I’ll get something too, as hers tails off…

Cheers,
Matt.
 
1900 points for $270 spend in one or more shops. 3.5% return!

Boosted on the off-chance that Mrs_O hits the target so I don't potentially miss out on the points, however paltry!
 
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