Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Probably not targetted.... 6x points on gift cards with a min spend of $150. 3% discount (which is less than or equal to the car club discounts), therefore not worth the hassle of chasing the points.

That said, I only just followed up on the last promotion (1600 points for $250 spend of gift cards) and they gave me an extra 400 points for my trouble.
In the previous promo, this one was credited to me manually approx 14 days after I bought it.
 
My points have never been credited automatically nor manually without my intervention.
Interesting. I bought online via the link and entered my WWR number. I had a follow up note in my diary and was expecting to need to call, but was pleasantly surprised when they dropped without me needing to.
 
Spend $210 and get 1600 points.

Bit cheap, compared to the offer which I finished last week, spend $215 per week for 4 weeks, and get 18000 points.

By the way, has anyone noted that if you spend $10 on a item that is Woolworths logo branded, you get 500 points. This morning I split my $20 transaction in two, and got an extra 1000 points. Got Woolworths Eggs, spinach, milk.
 
My points have never been credited automatically nor manually without my intervention.
Good to know - seems like I will have to follow up on this one

Did you follow up over the phone or by email?
 
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Good to know - seems like I will have to follow up on this one

Did you follow up over the phone or by email?

I normally follow up using the chat function so that I don't have to spend time on hold on the phone. When you get greeted by the chat bot, just type, "speak to human" and you get connected to a real person without having to go through all the chat bot's inane questions first.
 
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Spend $210 and get 1600 points.

Bit cheap, compared to the offer which I finished last week, spend $215 per week for 4 weeks, and get 18000 points.
Similar to my offer. Spend $150 and get 2,400 points. Will be quite reasonable with the extra 500/1000 points for Woolies products.

And I also got the 18,000 points last week for a $180 weekly spend over 4 weeks.

But I'm miffed about losing the ability to claim the 10% rebate with an online order. Win some, lose more.
 
The 500 points/$10 spend on WOW items deal has now ended assuming someone picked up on the error.
 
400 points for $30+ spend using Everyday Pay by August 28. Available 3 times (maximum 1,200 points). Though if you've got this one, keep an eye on it. Looks like they've mashed T&C's for multiple offers together and not done a proper edit job...
 
400 points for $30+ spend using Everyday Pay by August 28. Available 3 times (maximum 1,200 points). Though if you've got this one, keep an eye on it. Looks like they've mashed T&C's for multiple offers together and not done a proper edit job...

Got this one for 600pts per shop (max 1,800pts).

Agree with the mashed T&C. Headline says “Up to 1,800 points” with the blurb immediately below saying “that’s 200 points per shop!” While the fine print at the bottom says “600 points can be collected up to 3 times”.
 
400 points for $30+ spend using Everyday Pay by August 28. Available 3 times (maximum 1,200 points). Though if you've got this one, keep an eye on it. Looks like they've mashed T&C's for multiple offers together and not done a proper edit job...

I have the same. We don't use Everyday Pay though since I refuse to store my credit card details in Woolworths' app. The system should allow the use of the gfit cards and, if there are insufficient funds, prompt the customer the pay the difference.

There have been enough data breaches in recent years across many different industries, I don't need, or want, to unnecessarily store credit card details.
 
I have the same. We don't use Everyday Pay though since I refuse to store my credit card details in Woolworths' app. The system should allow the use of the gfit cards and, if there are insufficient funds, prompt the customer the pay the difference.

There have been enough data breaches in recent years across many different industries, I don't need, or want, to unnecessarily store credit card details.
Yeah I'll admit I normally buy a gift card on my phone (which gets me a small amount of cash back) while I'm actually in the store so that I don't have to put credit card details in.
 
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I have the same. We don't use Everyday Pay though since I refuse to store my credit card details in Woolworths' app. The system should allow the use of the gfit cards and, if there are insufficient funds, prompt the customer the pay the difference.

There have been enough data breaches in recent years across many different industries, I don't need, or want, to unnecessarily store credit card details.
you can add gift cards to the woolis app, there're used 1st then when the gifties run out your credit card is used. Not sure if you ONLY have gift cards linked.

I have the everyday pay offer, but it's 200 per shop, 3x so 600 points max. so my T&C's correct.
 
I assume Everyday Pay is a purely about WOW catching more data. Unless it’s cheaper for them processing transactions.

It is helpful when I had about half dozen gift cards all with a couple of bucks left. Load them on the app, and it wipes them all together on the next transaction, whatever was left they took from my eftpos card.
 
you can add gift cards to the woolis app, there're used 1st then when the gifties run out your credit card is used. Not sure if you ONLY have gift cards linked.

The issue is that you cannot use Everyday Pay without first loading your credit card details and if you subsequently remove the credit card details it renders Everyday Pay useless.
 

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