Everyday Rewards launches Everyday Extra subscription product

so I had the chips as my product and picked them up (using scan and go) and they still charged at $6 so had to go to the service counter to get them credited.

also realised it didn't ask me if I wanted to use my 10% so will have to give them a call or message.
 
so I had the chips as my product and picked them up (using scan and go) and they still charged at $6 so had to go to the service counter to get them credited.

also realised it didn't ask me if I wanted to use my 10% so will have to give them a call or message.
I messaged rewards about the issue and they gave me 6000 rewards points which was OK

because the chips were credited manually they are still on my list so I'll be able to get another packet next shop
 
Just received notification of my Everyday Extra renewal.
Last year I seem to remember there was a 50% off renewal. Is there any deals for renewal at the moment?
 
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A great deal.

Can't recall what it cost me - about $50 maybe?

I make one home delivery order of about $400 a month, get free delivery, and get the max $40 off, and get a heap of free Everyday Reward bonus points, that in turns gives me another $10 or $20 off a month.

Plus quite a few freebies are added into orders. This week's delivery had a 500g Purina dried cat food etc.

Saves me about $600 *cash* a year. :)
 
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My new renewal this month is $70. Last year I had the 50% discount of $35.
But I agree it is still good value, even just with the 10% off per month.
 
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Not thrilled to pay the $70 however we get far more with the 10% discount monthly. We tend to do the big shop of the month then . We renew . Though quite sad that the BigW discount went
 
I did my first shop with Woolworths marketplace. Some incredible brands including (for the gardener who has everything)- Garden Glory. Between $10 off intro offer , bonus points per shop and average 20-30 dollars cheaper and delivered in three days. Pays for the annual sub -and then some!
 
Everyone gets different benefits of course from these deals but with my spending pattern I'd gladly pay $100 a year.

I'd still be over $500 *CASH* in front each year. :D
 

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