WOW Select Trolley Run

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ok,, in my case, and I don't know about Joshua's offer the outcome was.

$2,070 for 300,000 qff points, which equates to 0.0069 per point. The tax effect is of course of benefit..

Wow, that's great points buying, especially when you consider a DONE4 ex-aus is ~ $12k+++ and a RTW Award J is ~ 280,000pts.
 
ok,, in my case, and I don't know about Joshua's offer the outcome was.

$2,070 for 300,000 qff points, which equates to 0.0069 per point. The tax effect is of course of benefit..

How many packets of jelly did you buy (and what are your plans for them)?
 
I can't believe that these are still sitting on the shelves at WOW Stafford:

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6 complete boxes :D - not for long, I expect..

What, you didn't buy them? Oh, you probably don't have the offer... :)

, hell they'll probably cancel our EDR cards. .

That thought did cross my mind as I was clearing out the local Woolies. My haul today was a mere 100 odd packs, but I was doing other errands as well as towing a 4 year old around, damn those private school extra holidays.

Funny thing, we basically grabbed a trolley, I threw her in the kiddie seat and went straight to the pet aisle. Cleared the shelves (only 4 boxes) and went straight to the checkout. Miss 4yo says "what are we doing, we don't have any stuff", having been in the store approximately 38 seconds. I'm like "I'll explain later".

That said, she's at Vacation Care tomorrow, leaving me free to plunder as many local stores as possible. The RSPCA is already worded up to accept a large donation.

unable to stop himself until he had bought practically enough pudding to fly business class to Mars.

ROFL. I almost choked when I read this!
 
LOL, not hard to work out, cost of product x number purchased = 100 pts x qty. With the specials at 69c being the best but no longer available, 79c is the new online lowest select product - lots of jelly for foodbank!

Select Jelly is 71c this week.
 

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I know my wife likes cooking and all, but if I brought home even a hundred packs of jelly, there'd be trouble. At least the cat food is going to a good cause.

Then again, it's going to feed cats. Maybe I should re-evaluate my definition of good cause. Would anyone like a cat?
 
Took a photo but not going to upload it, my local store at Carrara had plenty of packs of cat food… but as I don’t have cats, nor an income (no tax deductibility) and didn’t get the offer, I left them alone!

I know my wife likes cooking and all, but if I brought home even a hundred packs of jelly, there'd be trouble. At least the cat food is going to a good cause.

I’d love to see someone build a jelly castle out of all the jelly! :D :lol:
 
So Joshua has just peed further than the Pudding Guy? If you are right, he's total haul is 1,342,500 points v 1,253,000 for Pudding Guy.

By Simone numerics perhaps, but their ascribed values are wildly different. Give me that AA balance any day.

Depending on how he spends it, that should keep Joshua and his girlfriend in the pointy end for a little while :D. I can see a use for xASA's keeping them both at Plat for at least a couple of years.
 
WoW grats both on your major points haul.

Wish they would give me a half as good offer..

Week in week out, it's 2 x bonus points over $30.. :evil:
 
Go buy some macro and select products, its like fishing, you have to use the right bait, then make it bigger to get bigger fish!
 
Then again, it's going to feed cats. Maybe I should re-evaluate my definition of good cause. Would anyone like a cat?

maybe cats like jelly too:)

Looking at my Woolies offer of this week it says buy 4 or more Select products get 200 bonus points, does this mean if I buy 8 i'll get 400 points?.
 
Josh we're still eagerly awaiting the story of your Part 2 run - I'm interesting to know just how many products vs points you managed to get!
 
Looking at my Woolies offer of this week it says buy 4 or more Select products get 200 bonus points, does this mean if I buy 8 i'll get 400 points and 16 I'll get 800 etc.?.

I'd still like to know the answer.
 
Looking at my Woolies offer of this week it says buy 4 or more Select products get 200 bonus points, does this mean if I buy 8 i'll get 400 points and 16 I'll get 800 etc.?.

I'd still like to know the answer.

What do the Terms and Conditions say?

If they say it can be redeemed once, then you will only get 200 maximum.
 
Saw some Select cat food marked down to 30c/pack in Brissie Macarthur Central Woolies today. Shame the offer is over.
 
this is what the terms and conditions say for the deal offered to me that finishes tomorrow, but I'm not sure of the interpretation.

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"and can only be redeemed once during the offer period"

That's the only important bit - you only get the bonus once
 
So could buy say 1000 select cat food packets and reap all the points?.
No unfortunately. Your offer states buy 4 or more and get 200 points and then says you can only redeem once. Thats it for you sorry, 200 points for 4 items, once only.:(
 
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