Sneaky Qantas points 'rubber duck trick' sends Aussie travellers into meltdown

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"Each bath toy was on sale for $3.50, and when combined with various other promotions, it worked out to just 0.59 cents per Qantas Point," Flight Hacks founder Immanuel Debeer told Escape.


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I hope the Vinnies in Adelaide likes the delivery of Playgro rubber toys they’re about to get from me. Looked like most of the ones I found were available only in WA or SA
 
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Don't think ER stack.. will get the bonuses on the points earned on base price +ie. $3.50.

And the vast majority of Woolies promos (not sure about BigW ones) have been one product only, not 1000 per duck
 
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Don't think ER stack.. will get the bonuses on the points earned on base price +ie. $3.50.
When I went to check out it even told me how much I was getting. They definitely did not stack.
 
Reminds me of this classic AFF thread:


I love the way these people act surprised that the ducks sold out after they posted to their insta etc. They clearly do not understand the rules of Fight Club 😆.

I suspect they were using this to promote their website/blog and were intending for it to go viral. ;)
 
Big W doesn't recognise NZ Rewards, but Woolworths does. No joy for me there.
 
Well that was fun for whoever got in. I don't think they even list this item on their website anymore.

This is why some FT threads are completely cryptic in nature. :p
 

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