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I only updated the app today - no idea what first 2 days were, today was 10x points at BWS so useless for me.

No shopping offer of spend $X for y points this week (also none last 2 weeks) after i failed to meet the crazy high $200+ targets the previous fortnight.

Basically saying we dont want your business and dont care if you go elsewhere.
 
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Well. it seems that Woolies have decided that they're no longer going to offer decent promos, so I for one will no longer be directing my spend to them. Unfortunately, it's our nearest supermarket by a long way, so we do have to pop in for essentials like Panadol.
 
Well. it seems that Woolies have decided that they're no longer going to offer decent promos, so I for one will no longer be directing my spend to them. Unfortunately, it's our nearest supermarket by a long way, so we do have to pop in for essentials like Panadol.
I think the lack of offers could be because of Christmas
 
Nothing for me, just two boosters and some free rice crackers when I spend $30 on cheese (crackers that I can buy for $1....).
Pretty much the same here.

Only useful one that's still active for me is "Up to 4000 EDR points for using Scan & Go trolleys on your next 2 shops".
 
Nothing for me, just two boosters and some free rice crackers when I spend $30 on cheese (crackers that I can buy for $1....).

The Sakata offer was weird, why spent $30 to get a freebie worth only $1.80. Its not like Woolies even have a great selection of cheeses, IGA win hands down for cheeses for a good cheese board.
 
The Sakata offer was weird, why spent $30 to get a freebie worth only $1.80. Its not like Woolies even have a great selection of cheeses, IGA win hands down for cheeses for a good cheese board.
On the plus side, one can actually find Sakata crackers on shelf (typically) as opposed to most "free" perks items they offer.
 
Yeah but this is downgrade form a genuine freebie to a spend an unreasonable amount to get a freebie.
 

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