BARGAIN - Woolworths 20% Off (Ebay vouchers)

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This seems to be a bargain. You can buy 3 vouchers from ebay (via the Qantas or Velocity site if you are clever) that give you 16-20% off Woolworths vouchers. Yes, there are a couple of catches. You need to use the voucher in 1 go, via delivery (which may cost). You forfeit what you don't use. Must be used by the end of November.
3 options. $300 voucher for a cost of $$240. $200 voucher for $160, or $120 voucher for $100. It won't let me buy 3 of the higher value ones - I had to buy 1 of each. There are a list of condition to read too.
 
This seems to be a bargain. You can buy 3 vouchers from ebay (via the Qantas or Velocity site if you are clever) that give you 16-20% off Woolworths vouchers. Yes, there are a couple of catches. You need to use the voucher in 1 go, via delivery (which may cost). You forfeit what you don't use. Must be used by the end of November.
3 options. $300 voucher for a cost of $$240. $200 voucher for $160, or $120 voucher for $100. It won't let me buy 3 of the higher value ones - I had to buy 1 of each. There are a list of condition to read too.
There is another thread on this.

http://www.australianfrequentflyer..../240-300-woolworths-online-voucher-70972.html

This if for use at Woolworthsonline.com.au which potentially brings some other potential stackable promotions into play. Eg cashrewards regularly has cashback and or discounts offered at Woolworths online.

E.g. Rewards for New Woolworths Online Shoppers: $20.00 and current $15 off $150 spend
 
Makes me wonder if this is a strategy to compete with Coles 10,000 point challenges (spend $??? per week for 4 weeks to get 10,000 fly buy points worth $50). I love the 10,000 point challenges (since Tasmania does not have everyday rewards at Woolworths - there is nothing to be gained in airline frequent flyer points - only $20 per $2000 spend).
 
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Makes me wonder if this is a strategy to compete with Coles 10,000 point challenges (spend $??? per week for 4 weeks to get 10,000 fly buy points worth $50). I love the 10,000 point challenges (since Tasmania does not have everyday rewards at Woolworths - there is nothing to be gained in airline frequent flyer points - only $20 per $2000 spend).

Is Tasmania excluded from the Everyday Rewards program? I never knew that. Wonder why that is the case?
 
Yes - we are excluded. We have the Frequent Shopper Scheme which sends you a $20 Woolworths voucher for every coughulative $2000 you spend. This is the scheme from the old Roelf Vos scheme (and then Woolworths bought Roelf Vos's). That is why I prefer Coles (their flybuys is so MUCH more rewarding). But the lack of Everyday Rewards also extends to all Tasmania shops under the woolworths umbrella (e.g the bottle shops etc). Therefore Tasmanian's get no special deals - and certainly nothing targeted. Flybuys is a million times more sophisticated (personalized offers). Woolworths are losing sales over it.
 
Yes - we are excluded. We have the Frequent Shopper Scheme which sends you a $20 Woolworths voucher for every coughulative $2000 you spend. This is the scheme from the old Roelf Vos scheme (and then Woolworths bought Roelf Vos's). That is why I prefer Coles (their flybuys is so MUCH more rewarding). But the lack of Everyday Rewards also extends to all Tasmania shops under the woolworths umbrella (e.g the bottle shops etc). Therefore Tasmanian's get no special deals - and certainly nothing targeted. Flybuys is a million times more sophisticated (personalized offers). Woolworths are losing sales over it.

WOW. I generally shop at Woolworths over Coles as I personally find Everyday Rewards much more, well, rewarding. Points go directly into my QFF account, where I can get pretty good use out of them. I regularly get targetted bonus offers e.g. "Spend $100 and get 500 bonus Qantas points" etc.

I can't understand why this program wouldn't be extended to Tasmania.
 
Lets hope that someone from Woolworths stumbles upon this thread - it would change my spending patterns. Till then - it is Coles all the way.
 
Lets hope that someone from Woolworths stumbles upon this thread - it would change my spending patterns. Till then - it is Coles all the way.

I wish so too.

I find myself shopping at Coles more & more regularly with their attractive points offering, whilst woolies appear to be not focused on maintaining customer loyalty whatsoever with very few points offering in relation to Qantas points earning .
 
Yes - we are excluded. We have the Frequent Shopper Scheme which sends you a $20 Woolworths voucher for every coughulative $2000 you spend. This is the scheme from the old Roelf Vos scheme (and then Woolworths bought Roelf Vos's). That is why I prefer Coles (their flybuys is so MUCH more rewarding). But the lack of Everyday Rewards also extends to all Tasmania shops under the woolworths umbrella (e.g the bottle shops etc). Therefore Tasmanian's get no special deals - and certainly nothing targeted. Flybuys is a million times more sophisticated (personalized offers). Woolworths are losing sales over it.
Well, I am glad you have had a good experience with Coles/Flybuys; my own experience couldn't have been less-rewarding. I responded to one of their many (several weekly) emailed offers, because this one sounded like a genuinely good deal... spend $70 and have $15 deducted at the checkout. That's a 21.5% discount, much better than their usual five or ten percent. Someone in at Flybuys must have been asleep at the wheel when they offered that one, because they swiftly geared themselves up for the inevitable renege. First off was a follow-up email, one day after I had registered: they hadn't explained the special conditions fully enough, they conceded, and then proceeded to change the deal so that you had to make TWO purchases, for more than $85 total, within seven days, to qualify. Well, that knocked the discount down to 17.5%, but I decided that was good enough and went ahead. But the discount never happened. Not one cent. When I rang Flybuys they had a very well-rehearsed set of responses as to why this had happened, assuring me that it was all my fault, that I hadn't registered in time, or I hadn't read the qualifying dates. When I was able, after some searching of emails, to refute all these charges, they conceded that the problem was at their end, not mine... but that was my bad luck, as they didn't refund money! More arguing, and they "generously" offered to give me some Flybuys points instead of the discount. Flybuys points! Wow, who could ask for anything more? Well, myself, for one, and I objected to their whole attitude, especially blaming everything on the customer (have these people no shame?). A supervisor then came on the line with a "compromise": if I made a THIRD purchase, to bring my total expenditure to over a hundred dollars, she would authorise for the discount to be applied. So now the discount had dwindled down to just under 15%... a not-infrequent offer, and a far cry from what was originally promised. I declined to accept that, and told them that since they had my name, address, email address, and telephone number, I would expect them to come up with a more equitable solution and get back to me. Their solution was a simple one... they haven't yet got back to me by any of those methods, even though I sent them a follow-up email. I understand what's going on here: someone in the company didn't get his sums right, and offered a discount which rang warning bells in the highest echelons of the company, and they then had to sit down and work out how to avoid actually going through with this. But they couldn't do the decent thing and just say, "Sorry, we can't do it, it was a mistake". They had to work out ways to make the customer think it was HIS fault, which is what they did to me... I was just about ready to apologise to THEM, and they would have accepted that, I am sure, and gone away chuckling, having won again.... which is the only game they are interested in. I think that's a terrible way for a company to act, and I am very anti-FlyBuys. Oh, by the way, I followed up by ringing the Coles store and telling the manager that I was bringing the ninety-nine dollars worth of groceries back for a refund; he was much nicer, and quickly offered to do what Flybuys would not... send me the promised discount. A happy ending... but now I stick with EasyRewards!
 
No, Burmans, I am not sure at all; possibly I got lost in the myriad of threads along the way. Hope I am not TOO far off-track!

Well done with your discussion with the Coles store manager.

We have a flybuys representative who posts on the flybuys threads. They might be interested in hearing your story. There is a thread regarding Flybuys Targeted offers.

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The above link goes to the Australian Frequent Flyer forum discussing flybuys. It doesn't go to the flybuys website. The naming of the link was generated automatically.
 
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