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Some Coles shoppers may switch, I guess.
I think I will still be getting my four 4c + 4c discounts from Coles each month.
Some Coles shoppers may switch, I guess.
Are you suggesting that the first $30 of each transaction will not earn any FF points?
I assume that for each transaction over $30 you will earn points on the entire $ amount spent. Spend less than $30 and no points. But I have not seen published terms and conditions yet.
Yes, I read that and thought it was ambiguous. I guess we will need to wait for the published terms and conditions to see if it is as quoted.If the brochure quoted a few pages back is correct 'Earn one Qantas Frequent Flyer point for every dollar spent over $30 at Woolworths supermarkets'
Otherwise people will just purchase a $50 Wish Card at each visit and then use that card for the next purchase, which will also include a $50 Wish Card.
Not my suggestion but it does sound logical.Are you suggesting that the first $30 of each transaction will not earn any FF points?
As posted by gibspmuh earlier in the thread....Earn one Qantas Frequent Flyer point for every dollar spent over $30 at Woolworths supermarkets (excluding Tasmania). Just register your everyday Rewards card online and provide your Qantas Frequent Flyer number. Then present your Everyday Rewards card when you shop.
Not a Qantas Frequent Flyer member? No joining fee (save $82.50) when you join the Qantas Frequent Flyer program at everydayrewards.com.au
Personally I agree with you but I am also lucky in a way to have a Woolworths and 2 Coles Express service stations within a couple of kilometres from home and a lot of times I drive past these places so I will fill up. When I was working in Sydney and driving a lot more there would be more service stations to choose from in my daily travels.Sorry for the OT-ishness and hint of rant - I just don't understand the obsession with saving a few cents per litre (especially when it costs a lot more to put yourself in a position to do so).
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Yes, I read that and thought it was ambiguous. I guess we will need to wait for the published terms and conditions to see if it is as quoted.
Otherwise people will just purchase a $50 Wish Card at each visit and then use that card for the next purchase, which will also include a $50 Wish Card.
Not my suggestion but it does sound logical.
With the supermarket dockets, if it's no hassle to do a shop for >$30, and no hassle and not out of the way to go a petrol station where you can take get the 4c/litre off, then that's fine - I'd do it myself.
But you don't get QFF points for the first $30. So if you spend $50 on groceries and $40 on beer you get 60 points. Do it seperately and you only get 30.
On the current EverydayRewards card, you get the fuel voucher when you spend the Wish Card, not when you buy the wish card. I would assume that for the purposes of this, they would also exclude any Wish Card purchase from the total.
(Can't have double dipping on this, can we)
I don't imagine the checkout chick will be too thrilled at me holding up the line fumbling with so many different cards. (everyday rewards, QFF - though I think I could just tell them the number rather than carrying the actual card with me?, AMEX)
Well still no clearer. Spend the qualifying amount -$30 to earn points. But is it on the total spend or only the >$30 spend?The terms listed on the back of the brochure are:
Qantas Frequent Flyer:
(b) To earn points you must spend at least the qualifying amount (as advertised from time to time) in one transaction
(c) The rate at which points are earned is determined by Woolworths and may change
I guess its possible. Will just have to wait and see.Given that the first $30 gets a 4c a litre discount on fuel, it does seem quit plausible they would exclude this from QFF points.
I don't think they'd need you to present your QF card, just the orange card, and the orange card works like any item you buy, the barcode on the back is swiped and then the card handed back to you.
Memorising the number on the back wouldn't get you anywhere.
Ahh got ya. I was referring to the QFF card number, as I thought we also had to give that to the checkout chick. Well it seems all I have to do is link the QFF card to the ER card online and simply present the ER card as you said, but I can't seem to find the facility to do this...
I've just looked on the everyday rewards site, and there is no facility to sign up for QFF.
Does anyone seem to know where to join QFF through the Woolworths program, or will it be a case of waiting a few days (or weeks?)?
I have actually had an everyday rewards card for a few months now, but I haven't got around to registering it. Might wait until I hear more about this offer.