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The QFF points that were supposed to be transferred from Woolworths Rewards on June 15 have not arrived in my or my Wife's QFF accounts yet. Has anyone else received theirs? When I log into our Woolworths Rewards accounts it shows "Converted to Qantas Points 15 June" on both of them.
 
The QFF points that were supposed to be transferred from Woolworths Rewards on June 15 have not arrived in my or my Wife's QFF accounts yet. Has anyone else received theirs? When I log into our Woolworths Rewards accounts it shows "Converted to Qantas Points 15 June" on both of them.
Lost in transit!
 
The QFF points that were supposed to be transferred from Woolworths Rewards on June 15 have not arrived in my or my Wife's QFF accounts yet. Has anyone else received theirs? When I log into our Woolworths Rewards accounts it shows "Converted to Qantas Points 15 June" on both of them.
Nope. But too early to start to worry just yet.
 
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The QFF points that were supposed to be transferred from Woolworths Rewards on June 15 have not arrived in my or my Wife's QFF accounts yet. Has anyone else received theirs? When I log into our Woolworths Rewards accounts it shows "Converted to Qantas Points 15 June" on both of them.
No. But, for me, the last transfer took a few days to show up in my Qantas account.
 
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Ours have both arrived this morning as well.

Mine were not there last night, but are there this morning.

No. But, for me, the last transfer took a few days to show up in my Qantas account.

QFF points arrived this morning:

'Tue 19 Jun 2018 WOOLWORTHS REWARDS 15-JUN-2018'

This does appear to have taken longer than last time. I checked and saw the following for March:

'Fri 16 Mar 2018 WOOLWORTHS REWARDS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER 16MAR18'
 
The QFF points that were supposed to be transferred from Woolworths Rewards on June 15 have not arrived in my or my Wife's QFF accounts yet. Has anyone else received theirs? When I log into our Woolworths Rewards accounts it shows "Converted to Qantas Points 15 June" on both of them.
Mine transferred yesterday:

Mon 18 Jun 2018
WOOLWORTHS REWARDS 15-JUN-2018
 
Read a story online last night about Woolworths and Coles offering bonus points to customers who bring their own bags.

Coles and Woolies latest desperate plastic bag ploy

I needed to visit both Woolworths and Coles this morning so I thought I'd test it out. In Woolworths, I used a self-service checkout and there were signs about the bonus points - 2 points per bag up to a maximum of (I think) 60 points per day - but no information about what to do to actually acquire the points. It turns out the staff member surpervising the self-service area needed to count the number of bags I used, scan a special barcode and manually enter the number of bags used on the screen.

It didn't seem terribly efficient to me. The staff member would have to manually intervene in every transaction for the points to be awarded which slows down the passage of customers through the self-service area, given they still need to assist other customers who are having trouble with their terminals.

It seems the Coles method is quicker - scan your Flybuys card and if you don't buy a bag in that transaction, you receive a standard number of (30) points.
 
Not sure the bonus points offer for bags is actually worth it. I brought two bags with me on a shop yesterday, but the self-service checkout staff member was busy helping other staff. I wasn't going to wait and flag them down for just 4 points. But then again if the concept was executed correctly, such an 'incentive' shouldn't have been needed to begin with...
 
Read a story online last night about Woolworths and Coles offering bonus points to customers who bring their own bags.

Coles and Woolies latest desperate plastic bag ploy

I needed to visit both Woolworths and Coles this morning so I thought I'd test it out. In Woolworths, I used a self-service checkout and there were signs about the bonus points - 2 points per bag up to a maximum of (I think) 60 points per day - but no information about what to do to actually acquire the points. It turns out the staff member surpervising the self-service area needed to count the number of bags I used, scan a special barcode and manually enter the number of bags used on the screen.

It didn't seem terribly efficient to me. The staff member would have to manually intervene in every transaction for the points to be awarded which slows down the passage of customers through the self-service area, given they still need to assist other customers who are having trouble with their terminals.

It seems the Coles method is quicker - scan your Flybuys card and if you don't buy a bag in that transaction, you receive a standard number of (30) points.
Discussion here: Coles, Woolworths to Give points to those who bring their own shopping bags
 
3 x points on Baby, Health and Beauty products during the next catalogue period (3 - 9 October)
 
2,000 Bonus Points (Worth $10) with $100 Virgin Australia or Ticketek Gift Cards at Woolworths for Woolworths Rewards Members

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2000 bonus points (worth $10) with

• $100 Virgin Australia gift card
• $100 Ticketek gift card

1000 bonus points (worth $5) with

• $50 Freedom gift card
• $50 Dymocks gift card
• $50 City Beach gift card
 
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