Woolworths reviewing partnership with Qantas Frequent Flyer.

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Got similar - spend $110 for WW$20 or 1740 QFFF points.

Based on the various replies this morining WOW looks to be market testing what the sensitivity is where people choose cash over points and vice versa.

Fortunately it looks like I gained one of the better point offers. Perhaps as I had been a big user of attractive points bonii in the past (and who would not bit at least attractive point deals. Plus my WOW shooping has declined radically since the change.

$85 to gain $15 or over 3000 points. I will go the points.
 
Yes maybe market testing. But I also think it shows with the big points being offered that they must have had a drop in sales. So much for people not wanting points. I think it shows people have voted with their wallets. And some of it would be a protest. My two shops to Coles certainly were.
 
no points offers for us yet. maybe later today
 
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Got similar - spend $110 for WW$20 or 1740 QFFF points.

I got this offer as well. It's good that the spend doesn't need to be in one hit. Makes it a lot more feasible.
Interesting to note that they've advised the same offer will come through next week as well.
 
I got spend $95 for $15 WW dollars or 1305 QF points. Luckily I didn't order my click and collect yesterday will leave it til tomorrow now.
 
My wife got similar as well.
I actually read thru the terms and conditions.
It excludes "mobile recharges'.
Is this new?
Maybe I have not noticed this in the past .
I always used a $40 "Telstra Boost " voucher to top up my purchases if needed .
Is this new or a recent addition?
 
My wife got similar as well.
I actually read thru the terms and conditions.
It excludes "mobile recharges'.
Is this new?
Maybe I have not noticed this in the past .
I always used a $40 "Telstra Boost " voucher to top up my purchases if needed .
Is this new or a recent addition?

I think the exclusion of mobile recharges has only been introduced in the last couple of months.
 
Spend $215 and choose either $35 or 3,045 QF Points.

Given my weekly spend is between $250 and $300 that is not bad I guess.
 
Yep, just got 2175 points for $135 spend (accumulated over the whole period). Shall ensure I do this if only to encourage them back to QFF points.
 
Similar story here, 4 accounts no offers.
 
Hmmm. I need to spent $160 for the same offer. Maybe they factor in that everything is more expensive in WA :)

I reckon the consumers of Perth are about to experience some price deflation due to a new supermarket entrant to the WA market :)
 
Good to see this thread light up.

Me - Spend $125 for 1,740 QFF points but if I want the points that will cost me $20.

Or do I keep it quiet from mum? ;)
 
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