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Huh? An extra $280 for 14000 EDR points or 7000 QFF points is 4 cents per QFF points. Or maybe I am missing something.

Mistake by me as hadn't had a coffee yet.

I did 7000/280 instead of 280/7000. Either way its poor value and Im not biting.
 
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.
i was not scanning my edr regularly for an extended period of time yet my offers were stubbornly high ($150+). I was, however, using the app for quick access to wish gift cards, which i was spending at woolies or big w with either mrs excel's EDR account, or more often, no edr account.

my theory was they were associating the spend on gift cards with my edr account somehow, and taking that into account in spend targets.

But given how hard it is to get even basic data out of a CRM i guess i'm being pretty generous thinking that's feasible, let alone something someone would have actively programmed
 

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