Valid 12am to 11:59pm AEDT 09/11/21, and capped at $40 per member.
Cashback is ineligible on - Apple products; Catch Connect products; Club Catch subscriptions; Gift Cards.
Cashback is ineligible - if store credit or gift cards are redeemed (spent) for either partial or full payment; if using codes not listed on Cashrewards; on purchases made via the Catch mobile app.
You must return and click through from Cashrewards every time you make a new transaction/purchase.
Catch.com.au: 12% Cashback or 15% with Cashrewards Max (Capped at $40) @ Cashrewards
Last edited 09/11/2021 - 11:19 by 1 other user
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Is that alive now or at 12 noon ?
Edit : 'Noon' means 'midday' or 12 o'clock during the day. … When using a 12-hour clock, 12 pm typically refers to noon and 12 am means midnight. While most people follow this convention, technically this isn't quite right. To avoid any confusion, 12 o'clock should be written as 12 noon or 12 midnight instead.
I wish 11.59 whatever are used both ways :)
I mean, he's not wrong.
It's broadly accepted as true to use 12am for midnight and 12pm as noon, despite the latin derivation of these terms no longer being applicable. In which case, my guess is you're being negged for being pedantic or contrarian (but not wrong).
Professionally, and in writing, I always use 0000 (midnight) and 1200 (noon).
Socially, and verbally, I use midnight and noon
15% for Max (ANZ cards).
Has this just expired, or has it been extended?
Just saw this and was about to shop at Catch, but I think should be expired (12:13 AEDT / 11:13 in QLD). Unsure as both this post active and the CR page are still showing 12/15%
Alive for another 11 1/2 hr from this post all zones .
Thanks. Clearly I'm also unable to tell the time :-)
Thanks