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Good Guys Oxley: 530L Kelvinator Fridge $899 + $139 for Concierge Gold Service (Provides 15x $20 = $300 Store Credit)

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530L bottom mount Kelvinator Fridge $899 (was i think $1549). Model KBM5302AA. This is a Event Fridge, just manufactured for Xmas.
Add $139 for Concierge Gold Service.
This provides extended warranty. In addition Good Guys give the customer 15 x $20 = $300, store credit over a period of 5 years.
Store credit can be used for anything, no strings attached.
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/concierge/gold-service-extras

I cannot find the fridge online at TGG. Oxley QLD have them in stock.

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  • is the model no KBM5302AA

    • Yes. Thats the one. Added to Description.

  • I'm looking for a new fridge, but I don't fully understand the deal. $899 for fridge then $139 Concierge Gold Service
    and Good Guys will give you $300 Store Credit over a period of 5 years?

  • The $139 is a optional extended warranty type arrangement. As an additional bonus TGG provide this $20 credit periodically.
    They will send you 3 texts a year for 5 years with details to provide a $20 credit to be used within a specified period. Can be used for anything. Click and collect is ok.

    • Lol 1.5 month for 2 gift cards I bought from them to be sent, refused to honor lower price match, replys on replys giving more and more info to go nowhere. Save your money that $20 credit is a false tactic, they bait you into a purchase you would not make otherwise.

      • Specified time in T&C suggests, 4 days. Which means youre locked into the TGG for 15 electrical purchases to take advantage of the $300?

        • 3.2 Concierge Store Credits
          For each twelve months from the date of your purchase, a $20 store credit for The Good Guys will be sent to You three times each year until Your Concierge Gold Service Extras expires. You can only receive Your store credit via SMS to a valid mobile number provided to Concierge. You must provide a valid mobile number to receive store credits.

          Your Store Credit can be redeemed either online or at any of The Good Guys stores across Australia, by the expiry date specified in the SMS. For customers who purchase multiple Gold Service Extras, a maximum of nine $20 store credits will be issued in any 12 month period from date of purchase. No additional store credit entitlement is earned for holding four or more Concierge Gold Service Extras at any one time.

          Each store credit will have a dated period of validity, generally four days. $20 store credits can only be used on the ticket price of products, no further discounts apply. Each Store Credit is unique and can only be redeemed once. $20 store credit offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other store credit offers. Store credits cannot be exchanged for cash. Store Credits cannot be used to purchase gift cards, epay and iTunes cards, and excludes Apple, AEG, ASKO, Miele, Neff, Bertazzoni, La Germania, Fisher & Paykel BBQs, Falcon and other agency brands.

          The Terms and Conditions of Concierge $20 store credits are subject to change without notice; including individual outlets where the credits can be redeemed and whether a minimum spend is required before their use.

        • @thecastle:
          Above extract from TGG T&Cs.

      • I have never had an issue and had plenty of 20 dollar credits given to me
        not sure how you say its a "false tactic" when it actually works fine for me

        They have honoured their obligations of the service.

        • Oh I just ment if you have an issue expect to get dicked hard.

        • @Slippery Fish:

          haha, hopefully it won't come to that
          I have had positive experiences with the "extras" by thegoodguys

      • Save your money that $20 credit is a false tactic, they bait you into a purchase you would not make otherwise.

        That is the tactic behind it. But you're not forced to make purchases you wouldn't make otherwise. Just buy cheap consumable products that you would have bought, like Brita filters, vacuum filters/bags/accessories, or some power strips/adapters, usb/audio cables, cups, cheap things like that. It's strategically designed to get you to make purchases so they can recoup the $20 in lost revenue from you. Otherwise it's a loss-making service for them. If they gave you cash unrestricted, that's a loss of $161 for a service you are meant to be paying them for.

  • As above, we use the vouchers for the washing tablets, boring but….

  • can anyone comment on the fridge?

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