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I Just completed a 4 x $210 spend for 18000 points. I had to work for it, but got there late yesterday.
Todays offer spend $230 for 2300 points. I will give it a miss.
 
So a thou for a hunj spend. Rather pitfall.
Sounds good to me, if I was shopping there anyway. I’ve had nothing of note in months… which is weird since I went from shopping there once a day to once a week (maybe) 8 months ago. I’dve thought they’d be beating a path to my door. It’s just a link in an app, costs them nothing if I don’t take it up
 
I Just completed a 4 x $210 spend for 18000 points. I had to work for it, but got there late yesterday.
Todays offer spend $230 for 2300 points. I will give it a miss.

I had a similar offers, but gave up after week 2, (Coles kept offers me 7,000+ points for similar spend).

Just got 2,300 points for $230

Hard pass
 
$140 for 1,100 points. A no since I have a much better Coles 4 week promotion.
 
What is the method people use to get those big points offers? 18,000 points for $250 spend over three weeks?

I've never received an offer even remotely similar to those kind of points hauls.

2100 points for a $310 spend has been the default offer over the past three weeks and five out of my last six shops have been at Coles.

Do you have to stop boosting offers in the app and avoid spending a single $ for a few weeks for the algorithm to change?
 

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