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My City Rewards Membership - $59.90/Year

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Save up to $3500 by signing up to my city rewards membership.
Get 5% - 15% off gift cards, upto 40% off movie tickets , insane travel deals and much much more.
5% off on Woolworths and Dan Murphys
$15 movie tickets - valid any time
Up to 40% off on cosmetics
Cash back offers on 100s of brands

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  • +4

    Save up to $3500

    What is this number based on?

    Your cashback does not appear higher than Cashrewards in general, and they sometimes pay you to sign up. Can you highlight your competitive edge over alternatives?

    There is no way anyone is going to fork out $60/year based on the information on your webpage, which lists Cashback for 12 merchants at a similar rate to other (free) cashback sites.

    I also think you are at serious risk of getting sued by "Citigroup", the bank which runs the "Citi Rewards" points program for the Citibank credit cards.

  • +1

    5% off Woolworths can be obtained for free.

    • How do you get this?

      • +1

        Cash rewards

        • A plus to you, dear sir/madam

  • The cashback offers are all achievable for free through Cash Rewards, otherwise the discounted gift cards are better through Racq which is a minimum $26 fee per year, no deal. Might as well buy the entertainment book for this price if you want even more offers.

  • +1

    << insane travel deals >>
    Come on guys, you are not fair, they are insane deals!

  • Yup, I thought it was from Citibank at first. A bit misleading brand name, especially when you put the title as "City Rewards" and the website as "My City Rewards". Neg from me.

  • +2

    So this seems to be Pegasus Group Australia's employee incentive scheme re-branded for a roll out to the general public with a different name and a poorly designed website (buggy for me, anyway) that fails to offer any real value.

    I had a very good employee concierge service in the UK that gave many better discounts (i.e. codes) than could be found on HotUkDeals and TopCashback. They also had discounted e-vouchers or gift cards that could be stacked with codes and cashback sites. OP - do you offer anything that provides such an exclusive benefit? Or is it all the same discounts that can be obtained free or cheaper elsewhere? At the moment it looks like "save up to $3,500" is starting from a balance of -$60 and you may not even make that back. Where does the $3,560 saving come from?

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