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Last weeks offer 1400 points for $210 spend. Didn't meat it only spent $112

This weeks offer 1600 points for $250 spend. Really? not enticing.
 
1300 points for a $230 spend over multiple shops. Not the best offer, but the first time I've had an offer like this in at least a couple of months. Probably won't reach it though.
 
Took advantage week before last of the 10x points for sausages to buy 1400 odd, can see the resulting algorithm offers now, buy 2000 sausages for 500 points…..
 
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8000 points for 4x$65 spends. In for that one.
450 points for $15 in freezer spending.
Now that's more like it!

I have also held out for a while (last Woolworths shop 4 December) and now have a simultaneous $90x4 for 10k, plus a one off $190 for 1200.

Suggests two things:
- the discipline of not scanning edr at all when there's no offers has been helping
- my theory about gift cards in the edr wallet might be wrong (as those would clearly show me spending 200/week+ at woolies)
 
Still 1000 for $150.
10x on snags
10x on lunchbox hits but this expires tomorrow so I may be up for some fresh offers
 
...
- my theory about gift cards in the edr wallet might be wrong (as those would clearly show me spending 200/week+ at woolies)
Sorry, but what's your theory about that? (I bought a $250 gift card and stored it in the EDR wallet this morning, and still had some left over from my previous purchase in November so am curious.)

Mind you, I haven't shopped at Woolies since early December.
 
10,000 for 4 x $90
10x on every shop until 18 Jan.

Husband - just some useless offers on pantry and skin care products.

I might do this. Coles should release their 4 week offers by Thurs or Friday. I need to decided which points I need more, QF or VA.
 
After about a month with no spend based offers today I got a completely unrealistic 14k points for 4 * $160 shops - which is never going to happen because that spend is obscenely high and I will be away for 1 week in the offer period.

No idea why they think I would possibly spend another $70 above a normal weekly shop - that extra $280 spend (if someone were silly enough to do so) means those QFF points would cost a whopping $25 per point - Im not even going to activate the offer.

A realistic offer would be to have you try and spend 10-15% above your weekly average, not 78%+ more.

Id switch to Coles BUT i have no need for Virgin points.

So sick of pointless offers i actually just submitted a complaint online.
 
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After about a month with no spend based offers today I got a completely unrealistic 14k points for 4 * $160 shops - which is never going to happen because that spend is obscenely high and I will be away for 1 week in the offer period.

No idea why they think I would possibly spend another $70 above a normal weekly shop - that extra $280 spend (if someone were silly enough to do so) means those QFF points would cost a whopping $25 per point - Im not even going to activate the offer.

A realistic offer would be to have you try and spend 10-15% above your weekly average, not 78%+ more.

Id switch to Coles BUT i have no need for Virgin points.

So sick of pointless offers i actually just submitted a complaint online.
I have same offer which I did activate but will not aim to meet. I figure it educates the algorythm.
 

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