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.
 
$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
 
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6000 pts for 3x $65

If only i got decent offers like this. My weekly Woolies shop averages about $85 these days as have to go to Coles for chicken as Woolies doesnt stock lilydale.
 
2x points every shop
$10 freezer products - 100 points
$15 pantry products - 150 points
10x points Indian food brands
10x points Darrell Lea
10x household/skincare
 
Haven't shopped with my membership # for at least 4 weeks. Received this today;
"Boost now and enjoy 14,000 points when you spend $210 in one or more shops each week for the next 3 weeks.*"
Never going to happen I'm afraid. Can't spend this much even for one week.
 
My offer was 12k points for spending $170 3 weeks in a row. Never going to happen, my grocery needs are circ $85-90/ week and I dont have freezer or cupboard space to double my weekly shop for the sake of it.

Do people actually take this unrealistic bait and double their usual spend? Can only result in waste; and if you hit that crazy high spend you know the next offer will be higher again (ive had up to $210 which is obscene for even a household 3 times the size of mine).

Came across this video re the history of Woolworths today which was a little interesting:
 
My offer was 12k points for spending $170 3 weeks in a row. Never going to happen, my grocery needs are circ $85-90/ week and I dont have freezer or cupboard space to double my weekly shop for the sake of it.

Do people actually take this unrealistic bait and double their usual spend? Can only result in waste; and if you hit that crazy high spend you know the next offer will be higher again (ive had up to $210 which is obscene for even a household 3 times the size of mine).

Came across this video re the history of Woolworths today which was a little interesting:
it depends what you buy. I can stock up on dishwashing tablets and washing powder if necessary. I am very anti waste person so would never stock up on food I may not use.


10000 points/$120 spend/3 weeks

I will pass on this. I could do it but don't want to push myself
 

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