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One account 10x points.. YAWN
Other account 8,000 points for $200 spend between Sat-Tuesday - YES! - This account had 2,500 points for $190 spend ending today which I didn't bother with
 
I think it's been 6-7 weeks week since finishing 4 week promotion. Wife has just finished another 4 week promotion.

I spent $120 on an online shop for mum and a few weeks later there was a spend $100 for 2000 bonus points and then a week later spend $90 for 2000 bonus points. I've ignored all these promotions and spent a few $ on card each week. Here is the reward.

Spend $80 x 4 weeks for 10000 bonus points.

Nò. I am not interested. This account has had spend $60 for over 1 year now and as soon as you go over they increase target? Well it's going to be another 4 weeks without spend.
 
Just had a spend $120 for 4 weeks offer that I would have happily accepted, but as I'm in Europe for a couple of weeks it's a non starter.
 
Mine - Spend $100 for 4 weeks/10K - up from $90 last time
Husband - Nothing

Just as well as I will be in South America next month. I'll put $20 on each account and hope they come back down for Nov.
 
1x Spend $60 each week at Coles for 4 weeks = 10,000pts
1x Spend $70 each week at Coles for 4 weeks = 10,000pts

Will do the $60 offer.

Note: both these accounts have taken up all the recent gift Mastercard bonus offers. Getting the same spend requirements.
 
This might still be a bit fight club... so rather than be too specific, can someone tell me whether I should shop tonight or tomorrow please?

Offers:
Spend $90 for 2k points (Wed to Fri)
Spend $90 for 2k points (Sat to Tue)

I find Friday night shopping a hassle, but I have a vague recollection from earlier discussion that doing the groceries Friday night might be a btter option.;)
 
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This might still be a bit fight club... so rather than be too specific, can someone tell me whether I should shop tonight or tomorrow please?

Offers:
Spend $90 for 2k points (Wed to Fri)
Spend $90 for 2k points (Sat to Tue)

I find Friday night shopping a hassle, but I have a vague recollection from earlier discussion that doing the groceries Friday night might be a btter option.;)
Can you combine Wed-Fri offer with click and collect for collection Sat, then pick up the rest of your shop (using the Sat-Tue offer) just prior to collection?
 
This might still be a bit fight club... so rather than be too specific, can someone tell me whether I should shop tonight or tomorrow please?

Offers:
Spend $90 for 2k points (Wed to Fri)
Spend $90 for 2k points (Sat to Tue)

I find Friday night shopping a hassle, but I have a vague recollection from earlier discussion that doing the groceries Friday night might be a btter option.;)
I had thought the overlap had ceased but, a few posts upthread, was informed otherwise. Since then I've overlapped offers the one time I've had overlapping offers but, also upthread, someone wasn't as lucky. Friday night worked for me.
 
Doesn't seem to specifically say which items are considered health and beauty that I can see. Presume most things related to bathroom would be included. Toothpaste, moisturiser, deoderant , shampoo etc That's what I'm hoping anyway
 
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