rainbowgirl
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My comment on the article is still awaiting moderation as well but at least two other comments have been published. I think I'll chase it up later with Allure.
My comment on the article is still awaiting moderation as well but at least two other comments have been published. I think I'll chase it up later with Allure.
So, Business Insider is happy to publish what's basically an advertisement for Woolies disguised as an article, then won't accept criticism or people challenging what has been said? Why even bother encouraging people to comment? Poor form on their part.
Two critical comments have been posted, so I don't think they were exactly scared of taking on extra ones. No idea how long those commenters had to wait until they got published, let alone if there are other commenters either still waiting longer than you or have really been left out.
Unless one of those two comments were written by you in frustration of your other comment not being published... One name on the comments looks rather familiar to me; no idea why.
They echo some of the comments you made in your more extensive, if somewhat undiplomatic but frank, reply, though the other commenters are similarly frank, if not just quite brief. The second one also has a serve at Business Insider so you would think they are just dragging their feet on the moderation thing.
What is it with these companies that feel the need to give these wallopers a golden handshake when they leave when mostly all they deserve is a kick up the cough on the way out the door?
Interesting addition to my QFF balance today, just under 600 fuel points from "i don't know when"!.
So as well as my "we're sorry about what's occured" 750 points over a month ago, i now recieve the actual missing points today!
Another thing that's frustrating about these new Woolworthless Dollars is that now I have to actively compare prices. Whereas before I could generally rely on products being within a few cents of each other between Woolies and Coles, now I have to check to see whether the promoted products have been inflated. Of course, I could just assume that all of the promoted products are inflated and avoid them...
Interesting article rainbowgirl. I found the following quote interesting:
"The solution? Give customers money off their shopping, quickly and automatically. The customer simply scans at the checkout and the rewards take care of themselves. No admin required. That’s why we’ve introduced Woolworths Dollars. Customers earn Woolworths Dollars in the course of their regular shop, and once their balance reaches $10, we take that amount off their next shop."
Many AFF members who have commented on this thread would not agree with the "quickly and automatically" comment. I just shop at Coles and don't chase lower prices around the different supermarkets - it's a waste of time and petrol. And I get rewarded from time to time with money off my shop. I don't need coffee makers and if I want a flight I'll pay for it or use QFF points to do it.
More like qantas bought it for me. They claimed i opted into auto rewards
Interesting addition to my QFF balance today, just under 600 fuel points from "i don't know when"!.
So as well as my "we're sorry about what's occured" 750 points over a month ago, i now recieve the actual missing points today!
Browsed an article yesterday about outgoing Westpac CEO and the obscene payout she received.What is it with these companies that feel the need to give these wallopers a golden handshake when they leave when mostly all they deserve is a kick up the cough on the way out the door?
Browsed an article yesterday about outgoing Westpac CEO and the obscene payout she received.
An ordinary Australian would take ~156 years to earn that money. A CEO is not worth that much. Money breeds money. Society went off the rails somewhere along the way.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
An ordinary Australian would take ~156 years to earn that money. A CEO is not worth that much. Money breeds money. Society went off the rails somewhere along the way.