I've got $50 store cash back from the good guys and $10 store credit for activating my digital invoice (Valid for purchase over $50) both of them are expiring in 4 days but I don't know what to buy!
Any recommendations?
I've got $50 store cash back from the good guys and $10 store credit for activating my digital invoice (Valid for purchase over $50) both of them are expiring in 4 days but I don't know what to buy!
Any recommendations?
I had a look but nothing that I need
Thanks for the link. I use pressure cooker for hard boiled eggs. It's much faster with better results
@OneFootUp: I think this can make soft-boiled too. Also isn't it a pita to get out and clean a pressure cooker just for eggs?
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/kambrook-3-way-compact-egg-co… closer to your budget ;)
That's a really tough question.
The problem is that they do not sell many consumption goods. Nothing perishable. If I shop there, it is normally $500, not $50, for something I will keep for many years.
I had your problem once, but only $20. I failed to find anything interesting I needed, so bought a few reams of A4 paper. Long shelf life, and will need it eventually :-)
Same here, I don't usually shop there! I am paperless so paper reams won't suit me hahahaha
Can't even search all over their products and sort them by price, it allowed me to sort by price from the sub Sub category, otherwise no such option.
google chromecast HD or 4k
Welcome to the world of the useless store credit….you end up buying stuff you don’t even want/need.
Lol that’s exactly why I never buy anything with store credit ‘deals’. For the most part I’m going to look at it and wonder WTF to get
Same here but they have price matched JB hi-fi for a TV that JB didn't has in local store and saved me a delivery fees. And now I have useless $60 store credit that I need to use 😂
I know and they gave me 10 days to use the credit!
Superb marketing ploys. Gold medal stuff.
I'll make sure to use those credits. I wish there is a way to search all over their products and sort by low to high or within price range
@OneFootUp: All GSE have set $20 x3 per year. Depending if you got 3yr or 5 yr one.
Phone charger cords
USB plugs
Portable battery
Phone case
Power board
Vacuum cleaner bags?
Dishwashing tablets?
(Cheapo) Bluetooth speaker?
yeah i normally either by bags for my vacuum, or the cleaning stuff (they have this cooktop cleaner thats really good)
xbox controller
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Can you buy a gift card? Move that credit forward
Brilliant idea lol Never thought about it. I will check it out and report back
Unfortunately, I can't use StoreCash or Store credit to purchase gift cards!
Video game
Apple wireless charger if you have an iPhone
Batteries
I have a $10 JB credit and no idea what to spend it on either.. last time I got batteries, but now Im all AA'd out.
Don't use Apple products! Someone mentioned gift card where I can use it later
Damage whatever item you want and then come back later and offer them $50 for said item.
Hahahaha Don't have anything that worth $50 to damage
A4 paper.
You'll use it eventually, and it won't go out of date
omo?
I have decided to buy Seagate 2TB Expansion Portable Hard Drive
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/seagate-2tb-expansion-portabl…
The Good Guys selling it for $109 but got price match with MSY for $75
I had $50 storecash + $10 credit for digital invoice (Paid $15 out of pocket)
Sold it on marketplace this morning for $70
Thanks everyone for ideas
Ah, nice work and thanks for providing closure as to what you purchased :)
Check the kitchen appliances range and buy something you might like. An egg cooker or blender or griddle etc.