kangarooflyer88
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Hello again,
A couple of months ago I ran into an issue with my Everyday Rewards (EDR) points bonus offers not posting to my account. I called the EDR customer support team and thankfully got through in under an hour (the same cannot be said of other Australian businesses in the loyalty game). Anyway, we went through the usual back-and-forth confirming my name and other details for security and then the agent asked me an interesting question: "Can you tell me the CVM number on the offer?" Having not a clue what he was talking about I asked where I could find that and he said look at the bottom of the offer email. I did and found the CVM number:

I did not press the agent further on this new EDR specific thing I discovered but when I started looking back at my prior EDR offers I noticed at the bottom of every email there was a three character value followed by a four digit number which uniquely identified the offer. Don't believe me? Go look at the bottom of your latest EDR offer and see if you find one. So now the next thing to consider is what does that number mean? On the one hand it seems pretty clear that these EDR targeted offers are likely not randomly generated by a computer system, but instead there likely exists a large number of EDR offers and the computer system simply assigns these pre-defined offers to their customers based on a number of factors. The next thing to consider is what do these "CVM" numbers tell us about the quality of the offer or how we should pursue our shopping strategy at Woolies, Big W and others to maximize our bonus points earning opportunity? From my preliminary analysis, I couldn't find any red flag from these codes, they all appear to be "random" to me. Perhaps we should start collecting the CVM numbers and offers to see if any pattern emerges?
Anyway, I think I'll take off my tin foil hat for now, but would appreciate member's thoughts on what these codes mean and how we could use them to our advantage!
-RooFlyer88
A couple of months ago I ran into an issue with my Everyday Rewards (EDR) points bonus offers not posting to my account. I called the EDR customer support team and thankfully got through in under an hour (the same cannot be said of other Australian businesses in the loyalty game). Anyway, we went through the usual back-and-forth confirming my name and other details for security and then the agent asked me an interesting question: "Can you tell me the CVM number on the offer?" Having not a clue what he was talking about I asked where I could find that and he said look at the bottom of the offer email. I did and found the CVM number:

I did not press the agent further on this new EDR specific thing I discovered but when I started looking back at my prior EDR offers I noticed at the bottom of every email there was a three character value followed by a four digit number which uniquely identified the offer. Don't believe me? Go look at the bottom of your latest EDR offer and see if you find one. So now the next thing to consider is what does that number mean? On the one hand it seems pretty clear that these EDR targeted offers are likely not randomly generated by a computer system, but instead there likely exists a large number of EDR offers and the computer system simply assigns these pre-defined offers to their customers based on a number of factors. The next thing to consider is what do these "CVM" numbers tell us about the quality of the offer or how we should pursue our shopping strategy at Woolies, Big W and others to maximize our bonus points earning opportunity? From my preliminary analysis, I couldn't find any red flag from these codes, they all appear to be "random" to me. Perhaps we should start collecting the CVM numbers and offers to see if any pattern emerges?
Anyway, I think I'll take off my tin foil hat for now, but would appreciate member's thoughts on what these codes mean and how we could use them to our advantage!
-RooFlyer88