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I got $35 first year (plus 1 month free), had to pay full $70 price last year renewal, not sure what will happen come January.

I dont get anywhere near the savings/benefits that ozstaps does; the 10% off nets me somewhere between $120-150 a year - and I could maybe save that by not shopping at Woolworths at all; but that doesn't factor in the Qantas points which used to be much more plentiful when the offers were affordable.

Today''s Christmas thing wasn't even a thing, same 5% offer as already visible on the app home screen, a discount at marketplace which i don't use. Surely they should be required to offer something for Woolworths itself?
 
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I got $35 first year (plus 1 month free), had to pay full $70 price last year renewal, not sure what will happen come January.

I dont get anywhere near the savings/benefits that ozstaps does; the 10% off nets me somewhere between $120-150 a year - and I could maybe save that by not shopping at Woolworths at all; but that doesn't factor in the Qantas points which used to be much more plentiful when the offers were affordable.

Today''s Christmas thing wasn't even a thing, same 5% offer as already visible on the app home screen, a discount at marketplace which i don't use. Surely they should be required to offer something for Woolworths itself?
Having multiple accounts has resulted in better offers for us. If you don't use one for a few weeks the spend amounts come down. I have 3 EDR and 2 Flybuys to choose from each shop.
 
I am due to renew in Jan and I think I'm going to pull out. Since the cut of the Big W discount, the very meh offers doesn't make it appealing for me to spend $70 when I can shop around Coles, Aldi, etc and still get points through Flybuys that tend to have better offers and save money with some of the aldi offerings.
 
I am due to renew in Jan and I think I'm going to pull out. Since the cut of the Big W discount, the very meh offers doesn't make it appealing for me to spend $70 when I can shop around Coles, Aldi, etc and still get points through Flybuys that tend to have better offers and save money with some of the aldi offerings.
We have had much better deals with woolworths in the last couple of months comparing to coles. Also we tend to pick our week for shopping with specials so it is specials plus the 10% off works well for us. Having said that we don't use Aldi , ours are mainly coles and woolies
 
I got $35 first year (plus 1 month free), had to pay full $70 price last year renewal, not sure what will happen come January.

I dont get anywhere near the savings/benefits that ozstaps does; the 10% off nets me somewhere between $120-150 a year - and I could maybe save that by not shopping at Woolworths at all; but that doesn't factor in the Qantas points which used to be much more plentiful when the offers were affordable.

Today''s Christmas thing wasn't even a thing, same 5% offer as already visible on the app home screen, a discount at marketplace which i don't use. Surely they should be required to offer something for Woolworths itself?
Our household is similar, although we have the bonus of our mobile phone plans are with Woolies, so that gives us 10% off two shops per months. Coupled with us both having subscriptions, we get 10% off four shops a month (about $220/shop), it works out well. I have MrsK's Woolies Rewards card loaded into my SuperCards app, so I can use that as I need.
 

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