Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

Got both of those too and the same 10x points for flowers, indian food, darrell lea, household and skin care. All for the mysterious "participating products":rolleyes:
Same here, very poor offers & I couldn't be bothered checking and being sure which products qualify.
Way too much effort to put in for chump change of points.
 
My offers this week:

  • Spend $310 in one or more shops for 3100 points. No problem.
  • Spend $35 on freezer products for 1400 points. Done.
  • Collect 450 points on baby products when you spend $45. No thanks.
  • Collect 150 points when you spend $15 on select pantry essentials. No thanks.
  • Collect 1400 points when you spend $35 on skincare, sunscreen and cosmetics. No thanks.
  • Collect 1400 points when you buy Dermaveen body wash soap free 500ml. No thanks.
  • Various 10 x points offers. No thanks.
I've been focusing more on Woolies since the start of the year and I've accrued $180 = 18,000 Qantas points so far. That will increase to 20,000 by Sunday.
 
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$120/800 points, $25/250 points for freezer products and a handful of 10x points. Nope...

Aldi and the market beckon.
 
Today's offers of note:

  • 450 points spending $45 on baby products
  • 1,750 points spending $35 on freezer products
  • 1,250 points spending $25 on pantry essentials1,400 points on skincare, sunscreen and cosmectics
  • Various 5,000 or 10,000 points offers in the everyday rewards shop, some are not bad in terms of $ spend if you needed a new appliance (examples, $59.99 for 5,000 points for a two slice toaster, $79.99 for 5,000 points for a four slice toaster, $99 for 5,000 points for a stick blender set or the same for a vacuum sealer.
 
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2x points
8x points on Asian brands
10x points on Indian brands
10x points on Darrell Lea
10x points on household/skincare
 
6000 pts for 3x $65

Fortunately I’m not travelling OS before that ends so shouldn’t be too hard.
 

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