New Amex statement credits

I think the pick is the 6 Moet and gold acrylic glasses down tp 300 the goblets are great Xmas prezzies.
 
They are actually very nice to drink out of and great for picnics and boating and around pool areas
 
Mr Lawlass and I both activated the "Spend $150, get $50 back" at BCF. We have been in the market for a new super-duper esky so it came at a great time.

We get there, and the esky we had decided we wanted from our online research was on a discontinued runout, marked down to $250 (RRP $483, available elsewhere for $363; BCF price-match, but we didn't need it!). We wandered around the shop and picked up 6 20-metre extension cords at $1 each (also on runout), then spent $45 on an airbed pump and a couple of camping tidy bins. BCF let us pay the $300 in two transactions of $150 each.

The credits came through on the Amex immediately, so that entire haul was $200.

BEST.SHOPPING DAY.EVER :lol:
 
Canberra: On Red (top of Red Hill). Coffee and toasted jaffle $32.50 (that was for 2).

$10 refund

99 VA points.
 
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Eateries in Canberra
Grease Monkey
The Cupping Room
Italian & Sons
Iori
Happy's
Koko Black
Canberra Raiders Club @ Gungahlin
Silo Bakery
Coffee Club @ Majura Park

Odd ones
Boost Juice @ Belconnen Mall
KidStuff @ Belconnen Mall
Hobbysew @ Belconnen Mall
IGA @ Farrer
MSY @ Fychwick
National Library of Australia
RSPCA ;)
 
Mr Lawlass and I both activated the "Spend $150, get $50 back" at BCF. We have been in the market for a new super-duper esky so it came at a great time.

We get there, and the esky we had decided we wanted from our online research was on a discontinued runout, ...
BCF let us pay the $300 in two transactions of $150 each.

The credits came through on the Amex immediately, so that entire haul was $200.

BEST.SHOPPING DAY.EVER :lol:

Happy campers... ;)
 
Taken a photo of your efforts?

The 130 balls in the box sounds like a challenge.

Not that I've stacked three boxes of 500 teabags (individual wrapped) into one after number one son declared there was no way you could fit two boxes in one.
 

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