• expired

Get a $50 Store Credit When You Pick up in Store on Items over $300 Online at The Good Guys

140

Get a $50 Store Credit when you pick up in store on items over $300 online at The Good Guys

*This offer is only available for purchases made online and not available for purchases made in
The Good Guys local stores or The Good Guys eBay Outlet.

*Offer available 22/12/2014 and 23/12/2014. To be eligible to receive a Click and Collect and receive a store credit redeemable on a subsequent purchase, customers must purchase items to the minimum value of $300 or more on The Good Guys website and elect to ‘pick up’ their purchase from a participating The Good Guys Discount Warehouse store in Australia during the Promotion Period. Excludes Apple, Asko, Miele brands and Gift Cards. Only products that are able to be collected from a participating store are eligible for this promotion. Not all products available for sale online are stocked at all stores. The purchase must be paid in full before the end of the Promotion Period. Purchases may be placed on backorder during the promotion period but must be paid in full during the Promotion Period to qualify. Not available for purchased placed on backorder, reserve or deposit prior to the Promotion Period but completed during the Promotion Period. For full Terms and Conditions, please click here.

Related Stores

The Good Guys
The Good Guys

closed Comments

  • Any good deals on android pad or phones?

    • -1

      Get 10% off some phones incl Sammy from TGG ebay store - if you pick up at your local.

      • '*This offer is only available for purchases made online and not available for purchases made in
        The Good Guys local stores or The Good Guys eBay Outlet.'

  • +2

    It's important to note that this excludes purchases made from their eBay store

    • 10% off at eBay store.

      • edited, thanks

      • As above

  • I guess this deal is good for people that don't use ebay/paypal.

    Otherwise it's better to get 10% off via ebay - as you have to do pickup anyway!

  • Combine with Amex $300 get $30 back offer?

    • Not available for me :-(

    • Could you tell us about this offer.

  • does anyone know if I buy a dual 'fuel' upright cooker, does the electric oven need a normal power point or a 15Amp point please?

    I like my gas cooktop, but prefer electric ovens for their predictability and stability whilst roasting.

    I may need to factor in a new power point as part of the cost of a cooker.. my current one is on it's last legs.

    thank you.

    • +1

      Most likely a 15A one. Check the manufacturer's website on how much power it consumes. A decent oven should consume >10A though.

  • +1

    Anyone got their credit yet?

Login or Join to leave a comment