Woolworths gift card thread

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From Wed 5 Jun 2024:

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  • Limit of five $50 or $100 cards per day (multiple transactions allowed).
  • Limit of two $25-500 variable load cards per day (one transaction per day).
  • Gift card purchase fees apply ($5.95-7.95).
These cards are from the same company that produces the popular Coles Mastercards so they should work at all the same places (e.g. payments to the ATO). For each $500 card you buy, you're essentially paying $7.95 (the purchase fee) to earn 2,500 Qantas points or $25 worth of Everyday Rewards Dollars.
 
From Wed 5 Jun 2024:

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  • Limit of five $50 or $100 cards per day (multiple transactions allowed).
  • Limit of two $25-500 variable load cards per day (one transaction per day).
  • Gift card purchase fees apply ($5.95-7.95).
These cards are from the same company that produces the popular Coles Mastercards so they should work at all the same places (e.g. payments to the ATO). For each $500 card you buy, you're essentially paying $7.95 (the purchase fee) to earn 2,500 Qantas points or $25 worth of Everyday Rewards Dollars.
Unfortunately there is always tax to pay....so Im hoping to grab a bunch of these!
 
From Wed 5 Jun 2024:

View attachment 388220
  • Limit of five $50 or $100 cards per day (multiple transactions allowed).
  • Limit of two $25-500 variable load cards per day (one transaction per day).
  • Gift card purchase fees apply ($5.95-7.95).
These cards are from the same company that produces the popular Coles Mastercards so they should work at all the same places (e.g. payments to the ATO). For each $500 card you buy, you're essentially paying $7.95 (the purchase fee) to earn 2,500 Qantas points or $25 worth of Everyday Rewards Dollars.
0.32c/p ain't bad if you have somewhere to empty the cards!
 
Bought a some variable cards this morning. Heaps of stock @ my local Mascot Woolies but there were two others also scouting out the cards shortly after opening so they probably won’t last long.
 
From Wed 5 Jun 2024:

View attachment 388220
  • Limit of five $50 or $100 cards per day (multiple transactions allowed).
  • Limit of two $25-500 variable load cards per day (one transaction per day).
  • Gift card purchase fees apply ($5.95-7.95).
These cards are from the same company that produces the popular Coles Mastercards so they should work at all the same places (e.g. payments to the ATO). For each $500 card you buy, you're essentially paying $7.95 (the purchase fee) to earn 2,500 Qantas points or $25 worth of Everyday Rewards Dollars.

Plenty of these at my local Woolies today. And no issue buying 2x $500 in one transaction. She said something about it asking for a business name but she just decided to put some random name in there. Paid the $1,015.90 in one transaction without the need for a supervisor.
 
I managed to buy 4x2 this morning at various checkout types. Agree the self-checkout is tedious. Would have preferred to spread out over the week (for Points Club purposes) but suspect stock will disappear soon. As predicted they are accepted widely
 
I found about a dozen variable load cards at my local. Someone had hidden them on the other side of the gondola end on the bottom shelf behind the boost pre-paid sims. Unfortunately for them I very helpfully moved them all back to the empty spot next to the $100 cards from where they had obviously been taken, less the two which I bought...

I'll be back at 7am tomorrow to see if any remain. Hopefully there are 2 more I can buy.
 

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