EDR Targeted Bonus Point Promotions

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$120 for 500 points / $160 for 750
ok may take the bait.
Also received this, so with no food in the house and 7 dinner guests for tomorrow promptly spent $250 this morning
 
Oh come on...surely if you had a big dinner party coming up...and they can't all be held in hell ;)

I usually spend around $60 or so. Not $120. And I don't have a big dinner party coming up. Nor do I need $120 worth of non-perishables.
 
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Mum - 1,000 bonus points for $200 spend
Dad - 750 bonus points for $150 spend or 500 bonus points for $120 spend

Why settle for less?
 
I usually spend around $60 or so. Not $120. And I don't have a big dinner party coming up. Nor do I need $120 worth of non-perishables.

Oh well...maybe some other time.

I wonder if anyone here has set up a shopping syndicate (perhaps with other participants who aren't plugged into QFF) in order to hit some of the higher targets. I assume anyone here who has two or more kids almost has no problem - maybe that's a small failure in the market targeting.
 
Oh well...maybe some other time.

I wonder if anyone here has set up a shopping syndicate (perhaps with other participants who aren't plugged into QFF) in order to hit some of the higher targets. I assume anyone here who has two or more kids almost has no problem - maybe that's a small failure in the market targeting.
I do swipe my card when I do the work shopping...free points for me.
 
Mum - 1,000 bonus points for $200 spend
Dad - 750 bonus points for $150 spend or 500 bonus points for $120 spend

Why settle for less?

Just received the same offer like your what your dad received, but no 1000 point offer for the $200 spend. Disappointing to say the least.
 
Probably why your bonus offers have such high target spends

Quite possible. But you'd think theyd notice that work shops are done online, and personal shops in person. There would be a clear pattern.
 
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Quite possible. But you'd think theyd notice that work shops are done online, and personal shops in person. There would be a clear pattern.

You're suggesting a level of sophistication that I'm not sure EDR has

Not only that, but it could easily have worked the other way. Not to mention I wouldn't be surprised if there were many out there who either only do one or the other, or nil correlation.
 
$120 for 500 points / $160 for 750
ok may take the bait.

I got that one too. No way in hell.

No way in hell here either. I'm usually quite happy to do the higher spend for the gift cards, $$$ off (although I think I've only ever had one of those and that was in conjunction with a gift card spend) and the like because then I stock up on non-perishables, items I normally buy that are on special etc, but points are of little or no interest or value to me and the spend is way too high anyway.
 
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I have had no offers this week. I usually shop at Woollies at least once a week but last week was tempted away by a Coles offer of spend $80 and get a $20 voucher. I have already used that $20 voucher as had short expiry but will need to shop again. Is EDR sulking? Come on EDR tempt me back!
 
I usually spend around $60 or so. Not $120. And I don't have a big dinner party coming up. Nor do I need $120 worth of non-perishables.

So do you think that Everyday Rewards is not giving away enough points?

Personally I do not think people should receive offers within their comfort zone. The offer you received sounds reasonable if you want some extra points.
 
So do you think that Everyday Rewards is not giving away enough points?

Personally I do not think people should receive offers within their comfort zone. The offer you received sounds reasonable if you want some extra points.

Agreed. The whole reason they send you offers is not for your benefit.
 
Friend received a $10 off $30 offer at WW.

I got one of those too, but then I realised its a card I lost and cancelled, so am rather annoyed EDR are still sending me offers. Last time I activated and used (without realising it wasn't my usual card), I had a 'discussion' with the service desk as to why my $10 credit hadn't materialised. No answer to that, but i saw the problem when I went home and looked more closely at the offer.
 
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