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Woolworths Online - $4 for $30 Coupon - Min. $150 Spend + Free Delivery - Nationwide (New Customers Only) (Groupon)

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The Deal

$4 for $30 off the first Woolworths Online shop (min spend $150) - new customers only

Highlights

  • Make grocery shopping fast and easy with Woolworths Online
  • Clients can shop conveniently from the home or office and have their groceries delivered to their door or they can collect their order from a local
  • Woolworths store
  • Customers can shop the same prices as in-store and browse the convenient online tabs just like they would a shopping aisle, while still enjoying weekly specials and promotions
  • Stock up on everyday essentials, purchase fresh produce for the meals ahead or prepare for an upcoming special event, family gathering or party
  • Valid nationwide
  • See www.woolworths.com.au for delivery areas and available delivery windows

Some fine print

  • Limit of 1 voucher per person
  • New Woolworths Online customers only
  • The minimum spend for the coupon code is $150 in a single transaction excluding any vouchers or offers, discounts and delivery charges
  • No refunds for change of mind
  • Cannot be used in conjunction with any other coupons and/or discount
  • Excludes tobacco/smoking products, gift cards​, flowers and delivery saver, mobile recharge, travel cards and tickets, or delivery charges

See link for further details.

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closed Comments

  • +2

    While I don't have a problem with the bargain statement of the deal itself. I personally not sure how it is actually legal in the first place.
    What I suggest to anyone who is about to buy one of those carefully read T&C's. This time around Woolies or their partner in selling this deal totally outdid themselves in fine print. Make sure that all points can be addressed before you commit. Hint, there more exclusions than inclusions. In plain English they probably did everything in their border legal right to fail your voucher…
    Hope it helps…

    • +1

      Added the exclusions to the deal description, but users should see link for all terms and conditions.

      • Awesome, cheers!

  • I would jump on this but spend about $60 a week on groceries at best.

    • EDITED Pls ignore

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