Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Mine was $100 spend for $10 or 870 points.

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Today's offer:

It's Bonus Time! Your exclusive offer where you can earn up to $20 Woolworths Dollars.

Spend $30* in Week 1 or Week 2 to earn $5 Woolworths Dollars. Plus, if you spend $30* in both weeks, you'll unlock Bonus Week – a chance to earn an extra $10 Woolworths Dollars!

Activate your offer by 7pm Sunday 24 April.

This is the account that had the QFF points bonus last week (for $30 spend). It's also an account that has dropped significantly in weekly spend since the QF-wow enhancement.

Guess I'll be doing my shopping at coles over the next 4 weeks with a 15,000 point bonus for 4 weeks' spend...

EDIT: Interesting to note this doesn't start until the 25th, but was sent on the 17th. Purposefully misleading?
 
Today's offer:

Our offer is the same, but less enticing. Spend $110 for $10, $10 and then finally in bonus week $15. We took them up on the last offer of 'spend $100 to get 20, 20, 20' - which we achieved, but this is pushing it just a bit too much. Guess they're trying to hike our spending.
 
My card and another family member card got the 3 week offer with a target of $30 each week. I should be able to take up both offers and do each offer in one transaction each week. The offer says that I can use multiple transactions but for a $30 target I should be able to do each of them in one transaction but spread all the transactions evenly across the 3 weeks.

It says that the rewards will either be paid instantly or after 10 days from the end of the promotion. I am going to test our a theory. My prediction is that if I make the target in one transaction, I will get the dollars instantly on my account. My prediction is that members who choose to use multiple transactions will get the reward after the waiting period. I could be wrong here so I'd love to hear the results from other members as well.

The timing of the offers is quite complicated. I hope other members read their offers carefully so they don't mix up the start dates of the offers. My aim this week is to spend as small an amount as possible at Woolworths so I'll be able to stock up on things next week and make the targets easily.

If I need to stock up on a lot of things this week I'll take up an extra docket deal from flybuys which I wasn't planning on using.

I have $20 in Woolworths dollars in total across two cards at the moment so if I have to get something at Woolworths I'll use them to pay for most of the purchase.
 
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Wow you get $5 for $30, I'm offered $5 for $70. Which is a forgettable offer. No, the offers designed to work out your bottom line. What will you spend regardless of the pithy offer .... Woolies can go suck a Lemon.

That offer is as insulting as giving loose change as a tip to a tour guide.
 
Wow you get $5 for $30, I'm offered $5 for $70. Which is a forgettable offer. No, the offers designed to work out your bottom line. What will you spend regardless of the pithy offer .... Woolies can go suck a Lemon.

That offer is as insulting as giving loose change as a tip to a tour guide.

That's a bit disappointing for you. I thought a $70 target would get you at least $10 in Woolworths dollars. There was one round of offers where Woolworths Rewards offered about 15% return, give or take a few percent, regardless of whether the target was $50 or $250. I was hoping they would stay consistent with this so the larger spenders would feel they were being fairly treated. I guess my techniques for getting low targets for my offers are going to keep paying off.
 
Wow you get $5 for $30, I'm offered $5 for $70

Yours is a pretty average offer indeed in comparison, I agree - but at least you received an offer, which is more than I did! The only offer I've had this year was the one back in late Feb/early March, which I took up - haven't received anything at all since.
 
Yours is a pretty average offer indeed in comparison, I agree - but at least you received an offer, which is more than I did! The only offer I've had this year was the one back in late Feb/early March, which I took up - haven't received anything at all since.

I was very surprised to get the offers so soon after the offers I've just completed for the same target. I hope you get more offers soon.
 
I have received an offer for 3 weeks starting from 25/04/16 to earn $5 Woolworths dollars for $70 spend in first 2 weeks then earn $10 Woolworths dollars for $70 spend in 3rd week.
 
I have received 2 offers for 2 different cards:

Spend $30 for the $5 reward over two weeks + the offer of a bonus $10 in the 3rd week.

Spend $50 for the $5 reward over two weeks + the offer of a bonus $10 in the 3rd week.

Spending does not have to be in a single transaction but over the course of a week.

Happy with this, much better than anything offered from Coles.
 
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I have received an offer for 3 weeks starting from 25/04/16 to earn $5 Woolworths dollars for $70 spend in first 2 weeks then earn $10 Woolworths dollars for $70 spend in 3rd week.

just received the same..Our first since the 'change' and no QFF offer....Coles still a much better offer
 
A much better offer has arrived for mum with higher spend hurdle.

Earn $15 Woolworths dollars each week for 2 weeks on $135 spend and if achieving both weeks earn a bonus $25 Woolworths dollars in week 3 for $135 spend.

Not bad for $405 spend.
 
A much better offer has arrived for mum with higher spend hurdle.

Earn $15 Woolworths dollars each week for 2 weeks on $135 spend and if achieving both weeks earn a bonus $25 Woolworths dollars in week 3 for $135 spend.

Not bad for $405 spend.

so $55 woolies dollars for $405 spend...doesn't sound too bad..shame no QFF points
 
I have had enough of these offers. Hey Woolworths, Keep It Simple Stupid.

+1. I had to read the stupid bonus offer conditions twice before I understood them. Effectively spend $50 in each of 3 weeks (but not next week) to earn WW$20. Think I might stick with the fruit & veg bonus for now. Especially if they keep selling raspberries at <$5 per punnet :)
 
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I got spend $40 each week for $5, plus $10 in the bonus week. So $20 for $120 spend. I like it.

And the timing is right for me - we have $20 from coles and a triple points offer so will take that up this week.

Then $40 a week - I do like that I don't have to spend it all in one go.

However - I have a theory that they are testing the waters to see what we really want. ie my other 2 weeks ago was $10 or 870 points for a $40 spend. That's what I would prefer. But I am not going to not take the above...

I also open a brand new acct for the man. Ours were linked. and he got no offers and there was no benefit for us to have linked accts. We no longer buy petrol from Woolies. Its Caltex only with 4c off and Fly buys points. And one of then is a company car so we don't even pay for that fuel (and don't use the discount when filling that car)
 
The $5 comes with strings attached. First one must spend $30, or $70. I'm hard pressed to spend $70 in a week unless there's long-use toiletries to purchase. Food bill can be as low as $6 a day......well, because that gives me the cash to go out and dine once or twice a week......
 
The offer compared to some others posted is over double the spend for the same reward. Perhaps as CaptJCool mentioned earlier they are trying to find the lowest point at which you will accept an offer. As a single person I've also used recent offers to stock up on the staples & long lasting items, so only need to buy fruit/veggies & a few bits & pieces. I also work shift work/12hr days & have enough home pre-cooked meals in the freezer for the next few weeks of work. In the end I don't think I'll be spending $70pw if I just shop to buy what I need & feel the offer is not attractive enough to warrant extra spend to chase the reward.
 

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