Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

2500 for $310 in one or more. We failed last week's offer so they sent the same one again!
Is that anywhere near your normal spend? That’s a high amount.

I note when I did a once off high spend due to a family event they sent me a stupidly high offer the week after. I think they might have been trying to work out if I was a Coles split spender.
 
2500 for $310 in one or more. We failed last week's offer so they sent the same one again!

I've had this offer for many weeks consecutively now. Ignoring it hasn't changed the algorithm, nor has boosting it and doing a small shop (<$50). I've also cancelled my Extra subscription in the midst too.

Not sure why they keep pounding away with this most unappealing offer. Maybe it's turned into a game of chicken or maybe this is as good as it gets for me now?
 
Is that anywhere near your normal spend? That’s a high amount.
We certainly can, and do, spend that much in a week, but not every week.
I've had this offer for many weeks consecutively now. Ignoring it hasn't changed the algorithm, nor has boosting it and doing a small shop (<$50). I've also cancelled my Extra subscription in the midst too.
I think it comes because we do a $500 shop once a month to maximise the Extra discount.
 
We certainly can, and do, spend that much in a week, but not every week.

I think it comes because we do a $500 shop once a month to maximise the Extra discount.
Yeah I reckon that's how it started. I've not had success changing the algorithm yet nor seen any multiweek offers.
 
I am also on a spend $310 offer which is not an unusual spend, but with different accounts and Coles to choose from, I haven't done it on this account for months.
However I will take the "use $80 worth of points for 4000 ($20) back". That with a monthly 10% off and 4% discount on the balance via gift card discounts through WW mobile make a good deal.
 
Working my way through curiously timed fuel offers. 200, 500 then 1100 points for 3 consecutive $50 spends at Ampol Foodary. 500, 500, and 500 points for three consecutive $40 spends at EG Ampol. Both with a month to achieve. Completed the first three on a trip down south and started on the second. Meanwhile BP with its volume based offfering is offering a stony silence. Bizarre.
 
I've just completed the third week of four in a spend $260 each week for four weeks, get 22,000 points.

I had recently switched to bank for Christmas, and would do 3 of my monthly shops at Woolworths, the other at Coles, so I'm not sure if this made a difference. As a family of 5 we spend between $350 and $400 a week on our groceries, so it's not even a stretch to make the weekly target
 
Completed 4 weeks x $160 shops last weekend (with minimal additional / out of the ordinary spend to meet the target) for 7000 QFF points, plus scored an extra 1000 QFF points courtesy of a "X points for $Y shop" promo received late last week.

New offer for this week is 2x points on every shop.
 
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1100 points for $190 spend offer, never going to happen so wont be activiating. This is after 4 * $160 offer which was already too high for a single person household.

10x points for yoghurt
100 points for pantry staples
400 points for skin care - seriously who buys skin care at the supermarket, may as well use detergent
10x points bathroom accessories

I recently requalified for QF PC so switched to Bank for Christmas until my next QFF year starts, and this is first time I have received a Bank for Xmas offer, a $50-100 spend seems achievable.

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