EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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500 points for $30 Woolworths online purchase. Which I have never used.

Maybe.... I consider wandering

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Partner received a 250 bonus points offer for spending $50 at Big W. I think the target is too high. Last time they sent him an offer for 250 points for only a $20 spend. I'll see what's in the catalogue and figure out what birthday parties we have coming up before deciding whether to take the offer up.
 
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Received today the spend $20 at big W get 250 bonus points for 17 to 23 Oct 2013.
Should be OK to achieve.
 
500 points for $100 spend at BWS. They know my weaknesses. Should be easy.

Also 300 points for $50 spend at Big W. Not so easy, as I almost never shop at Big W. I do not need any clothing, electricals, homewares etc. How to spend $50 on consumables at Big W -chocolate, cleaning products?
 
How to spend $50 on consumables at Big W -chocolate, cleaning products?

I often stock up on birthday cards, wrapping paper, toiletries, socks and underwear. Sometimes I'll treat myself to a magazine.

This time of year you could add Christmas related items to your haul. My local Big W already had trees and decorations on display.
 
Dad - 150 bonus points for $5 spend in bakery

A relatively simple and painless quest....
 
Received today:
Spend at Woolies $120 choose 20c/l off or 500 bonus points
Spend $160 choose 25c/l or 750 points.
18-20 Oct 2013.

Not likely to spend this much.
 
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I also received the points or fuel discount offer.

$80 spend - 500 pts or 16c discount
$120 spend - 750 pts or 20c discount

I spent $90 on Wednesday on another household card, so this is prob not going to be achieved.
 
Back from Woolies yesterday and put away $140 of groceries, then check email to find spend $120 for 20c or 500 points and spend $160 for 25c or 750 points...grrr
 
Back from Woolies yesterday and put away $140 of groceries, then check email to find spend $120 for 20c or 500 points and spend $160 for 25c or 750 points...grrr

I hate that. Before I go through the checkout I do a last minute email and app check just in case something has snuck in.
 
Back from Woolies yesterday and put away $140 of groceries, then check email to find spend $120 for 20c or 500 points and spend $160 for 25c or 750 points...grrr

Both Coles and Woolies treat Thursday as a tempt day for sending offers valid for the weekend, making the weekend the best time to shop.
 
Both Coles and Woolies treat Thursday as a tempt day for sending offers valid for the weekend, making the weekend the best time to shop.

I agree, however SWMBO suggested I could help if I did the shopping on Thursday. Also the only offers I had received over the last couple of months were for BWS
 
Got the same today for 18th-20th Oct. Somehow they always seem to know when I'm travelling and not able to use these :(

I had great offers while I was overseas, and nothing since I've been home except the ridiculous gift card offer.
 
500 points for $100 spend at BWS. They know my weaknesses. Should be easy.

Also 300 points for $50 spend at Big W. Not so easy, as I almost never shop at Big W. I do not need any clothing, electricals, homewares etc. How to spend $50 on consumables at Big W -chocolate, cleaning products?

Printer ink?
 
After 5 weeks of nothing 2 offers on the table:

Spend $100 for 3 weeks to get a $20 gift card - Could be done, equivalent to a 6.6% discount.
Spend $200 this w/e and choose between 30 cent discount or 1000 points - would have to try hard to achieve this.
 
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