Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

$90 over the week for 1,000 points (Woolworths)

Won't put any effort into it, but it may happen...
Does anyone know if these affect your chances or bigger ones or is that the same as asking when the next Qantas DSC is going to be
 
I was hoping that once the booster bonus offers ended on 5 November that things might pick up.

Sadly, all I have are several 10x points on coconut water, soft drinks, poultry, et al, and a very unattractive spend $350 for 1800pts. Not going to lure me in with those stinkers.
Yes I have the 10 x points on the above products. Didn't even boost.
And then today I got my first spend offer in 5 months!

Spend $150 in one shop for 1400 points. Well of course, yesterday I did a big shop for $296, and used my 10%, to get my moneys worth!

I would not normally spend $150 in one shop (but could do it), but do I bite or wait for a better spend offer. Or if I don't bite will I get another offer. Oh the dilemma!
 
Mine is 500 points for $10 spend at Ampol Foodary - no thank you.
From the T&C’s:

To ensure your offer has been added to your Everyday Rewards Card, you must boost at least 2 hours before you fill up.

This implies fuel is eligible. If so, that might make it worthwhile for a $10 top up.
 
"Shop to collect 1800 points. Spend $350 in one or more shops"

👀

That's what I get for trying to maximise savings with my Every Extra 10% off. I try to do one huge shop each month and a couple of smaller ones for the fresh food.

Can easily achieve it, though. Pantry need restocking
 
Despite doing a small shop on Saturday to test my thesis that this was triggering bigger offers, I received no offers today.:(
 
Little bit better than some other posters received, but not tempting to me:
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I'm a little bit perplexed why their algorithm chose this offer for me, when the last time I spent more than $30 in one transaction was about six months ago.

But I guess that I can always stack it with another targeted offer I received for 20x points on entertaining products at Woolworths Metro, which is useful when my nearest 'Metro' store is a 1 hour drive away.
 
1100 points for $120 - in a single spend. That's more manipulative than in any number of spends.
 
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I was hoping that once the booster bonus offers ended on 5 November that things might pick up.

Sadly, all I have are several 10x points on coconut water, soft drinks, poultry, et al, and a very unattractive spend $350 for 1800pts. Not going to lure me in with those stinkers.
That 10x points offer on poultry was a ripper. The Steggles whole family chickens were 40% off at $3.90/kg which in itself is a great deal then with 10x points on top one of the better boosters I've used in recent times. Needless to say the second freezer is now well stocked.
 
Got my first spend offer in forever this morning - spend $300+ (one or more shops) for 1600 points. As a single person household... totally manageable. 😅
 
Got my first spend offer in forever this morning - spend $300+ (one or more shops) for 1600 points. As a single person household... totally manageable. 😅
Same here but mine is spend $90 for 700 points which I may still struggle with
 

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