Woolies Gift Card Offer Back on (Everyday Rewards Card Holders)

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Plase note this is was a mail out to everyday rewards cards holders

To receive your More Savings Every Day gift card by Friday 2nd August, simply spend the qualifying amount at Woolworths during each of the following weeks:Week 1: Monday 10 to Sunday 16 JuneWeek 2: Monday 17 to Sunday 23 JuneWeek 3: Monday 24 to Sunday 30 JuneYou can reach your weekly spend amount in a single or multiple transactions. Remember to swipe your card every time you shop.

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  • +2

    This is a group targeted e-mail out, so not sure if should be posted as a bargain. My offer is for $15.

    • I got $15 if i spend $50 every week for 3 weeks

      • Same here.

        • same as you

  • Mine was $40 if I spend $200 for 3 weeks…I'd prefer $15 if I spend $50.

  • +1

    Mine was $20 for 3 x $100

    • Ditto

  • mine is $20

  • I am a everyday rewards holder and I have not received any such letter.
    Also I cant see where I can join in the offer - hence I think its invite only and therefore no point posting it as a bargain here..

  • I got $50 for a $200 shop a week :(

  • I agree this isn't a bargain.

    Quick question though, do you think the system would recognize cash withdrawn as part of the spending (since it comes up as the "total amount" when checking out?

    • +1

      Or if not, maybe gift cards which you can then spend at a more leisurely rate.

      • They usually exclude gift cards from this type of offer.

      • Q: What products are excluded?

        A: The following products are excluded from the qualifying amount;

        Smoking and tobacco products
        Liquor
        Selected services (including delivery charges, internet cafes, hire fees, movie rental)
        Gift Cards

      • That's what I was thinking, with the ING 5% paywave coming to an end, I thought maybe I can stock up on wishcards @ 5% off & get the $15, but alas they're excluded :-(

        I suppose you could be cheeky, buy a few big ticket items & take them back.
        Our local woolies is good at refunds, they hand over cash for stuff we've paywaved..

  • +1

    I think this is intelligently targeted to raise your average spend per week. Mine would be average around $150 or so, so I got the $200 minimum spend per week target.

  • This deal is is different for each Everyday Rewards card. Moved to forums.

  • +1

    If you're in Sydney and you commute by public transport reguarly then it becomes pretty easy to reach your targets by buying some MyBus or MyMulti tickets. I've noticed a fair few Woolies around Sydney now seem to sell the tickets, not just the CBD stores as was the case previously.

    • +1

      It seems too good to be true, and ive always assumed it would not be permitted with this deal, there is very little profit on bus/train tickets, woolies would be making a loss. Can anyone confirm bus/train tickets can be used with this deal?

      • I can confirm that I've used it for previous deals such as this and also for the weekly offers that sometimes come as well (such as spend $X and get bonus points).

  • Did anyone receive their gift card from over the Xmas period?
    I remember they had a similar one back then but I never received anything!

    • yeah i got mine

    • Yes, got mine, but I have not received this offer.

  • I was offered $20 for 3x$50. Obviously I ignore them and will continue to as I don't spend anyway near that.

  • My offer is $5 for $50 spend in one week as the card was not swiped over the last month. Although its probably a different deal to this offer, and activating this one week offer may have made me ineligible for the three week offer.

  • $20 for 3x$100 what a rip. I don't spend 50 a week there, and some weeks nothing!

  • $3o for 3x$150. I dont spend that much a week ;( so I wont be chasing this offer.

  • It's like a random generator giving the wrong amounts to people lol.

    • It's only wrong from your viewpoint. To them it's designed to tempt you to overspend.

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