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4000 Bonus Everyday Reward Points on First Shop ($80 Min Spend), 15x Points for Return Shoppers @ Healthylife

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How it works

To collect 4000 points, you must spend at least $80 in a single transaction (your qualifying spend) on your first shop at healthylife.com.au. You must ensure your registered Everyday Rewards account is linked to your Healthylife account at checkout prior to completing your transaction. Offer can be enjoyed one (1) time only during the promotional period. Your qualifying spend will be the final amount charged to you after deductions for any out of stock items, less any exclusions. Everyday Rewards may reverse any points which have been allocated to you where you have returned the goods or been refunded for the goods in respect of which those points were collected. You can collect Everyday Rewards points in connection with healthylife.com.au only while your Everyday Rewards and Healthylife accounts remain linked. See healthylife.com.au/terms-conditions for full terms and conditions and delivery areas for Healthylife purchases.

Offer available from 00:01 AEDT 09/10/2023 to 23:59 AEDT 29/10/2023.

And as ThePointsGuru pointed (hah) out (thank you!)

15% cashback with Cashrewards as well.
Also, Use the code CASH15 to save 15% on orders over $100 (stackable with Cashrewards)

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closed Comments

  • +2

    15% cashback with Cashrewards as well.
    Also, Use the code CASH15 to save 15% on orders over $100 (stackable with Cashrewards)

    • CASH15 is one time use.

      CB and reward points are multiple transactions.

      • What do you mean by multiple transactions?

        You will earn cashback as well as reward points on the same transaction.

  • Was great before they bought Superpharmacy, items send out from Superpharmacy was quick and good expired date, since the change I received some very short dated items.

    • both owned by woolies, more of a 'merger' than anything else.

      I've rec'd short-dated once in a couple of years from H/L, could just be a coincidence? Was it a "supplement"or "pharmacy" item?

      • Supplement, I ordered same product, from Superpharmacy the expired date's in 2025, from HealthyLife the date's in 2024, I noticed also different warehouse since the change.

  • +1

    Yeah it's a pretty good deal, you could even convert 2k edr points to Qantas points

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