Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

See bws.com.au/RR

FWIW, the wording is "This offer will be available only with the use of the receipt and can be redeemed one time per customer per receipt."
Thanks @MELso , clearly the staff member isn't aware but my bad for not doing 2 transactions as I did have another receipt.
Oh well, Son in law Flyfrequently has got himself 12 beers 🍻
 
Thanks @MELso , clearly the staff member isn't aware but my bad for not doing 2 transactions as I did have another receipt.
Oh well, Son in law Flyfrequently has got himself 12 beers 🍻
Good for the son in law, but IMO it's not really reasonable for you to be expected to trot off to BWS' site (given that the aim of the voucher is to encourage you to pop into BWS on the way out of the supermarket).

It should be much clearer on the receipt that only one offer can be redeemed...
 
Good for the son in law,

but IMO it's not really reasonable for you to be expected to trot off to BWS' site (given that the aim of the voucher is to encourage you to pop into BWS on the way out of the supermarket).

It should be much clearer on the receipt that only one offer can be redeemed...
Agree, especially to the uninitiated, but good on the staff member doing the upsell!

I don't shop often at Woolies as IGA, Aldi are closeby, so I haven't really paid attention before.
Our nearest BWS happens to be a stand-alone drive-thru @MELso 😊 and always happy to carry out to the car ✔️
 
3 weeks in a row same deal
$150 spend for 3000

It’s my weekly spend so easy 3 weeks. Zero offers from Coles this month.
 
Paltry offering
Collect 300 points when you spend $10 on skincare, sunscreen & cosmetics in one or more shops at Woolworths until Sunday, 4 January.*
🙁
 
1700 for $170.
I'm convinced more and more that woolworths are factoring in lifetime or past year spend maximums, or averages, or using another data feed somehow which is stopping my/our targets dropping.
Or possibly factoring in gift card spend for cards I've added to the edr app.
I might cease that for a little while.
 
I’d say being the last week to the FY it’s probably more a last minute revenue grab vs anything else. Firms up spend for the last week of this FY and first of the next, building some last minute momentum either side.
 
Woolworths uses a 30th June Financial Year, so its only calendar year that ends this week.
 
600 pts for $80 over the next week at Woolworths.

(Meanwhile, over on the Flybuys thread, people call 2000 pts for 2x$50 "very pathetic". If almost 3 times the value is very pathetic, I'm not sure we have the words to describe Woolies offers.)
 
600 pts for $80 over the next week at Woolworths.

(Meanwhile, over on the Flybuys thread, people call 2000 pts for 2x$50 "very pathetic". If almost 3 times the value is very pathetic, I'm not sure we have the words to describe Woolies offers.)
I have week 2 of a 2x$60 spend at Flybuys for 2000 points while Woolworths has offered... nothing at all this week. For me then, the Flybuys offering is infinitely better...
 
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My offers from WOW are so poor that I have given up; I just don't bother any more. I do get the 10% insurance discount once per month so maybe that's why the general offers have become so bad. I just do my shopping and if I pick up some bonus points, well and good; if not, doesn't matter.
 
3000 points for $150 spend for the 5th week.
Average weekly spend so not really an issue unless Coles does something more attractive.
 
1600 for 160. Still plan to hold out to get that target down.

600 pts for $80 over the next week at Woolworths.

(Meanwhile, over on the Flybuys thread, people call 2000 pts for 2x$50 "very pathetic". If almost 3 times the value is very pathetic, I'm not sure we have the words to describe Woolies offers.)

Indeed. The grass is greener but it can be greener still. I theorise that hitting or exceeding the target of the two-weekers results in the target of the subsequent four-weeker going up. So I am sitting this one out.
 

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