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Bonus $5 in-Store Voucher for Placing a Click & Collect Order (Max 1 Voucher Issued Daily, Max 1 Voucher Use Daily) @ Spotlight

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Just saw this when looking at a weekend sale item from tonight’s newsletter.

$5 OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE IN-STORE*
Bonus $5 Voucher In-Store Coupon when placing a Click & Collect order.

*No minimum spend. Receive a maximum of one coupon per day, per customer. Subsequent Click & Collect orders placed on the same day will not qualify for a bonus $5 coupon. Coupon is single-use only – one redemption per customer, per day. Coupon must be surrendered to receive discount. Includes sale items. Excludes Gift Card purchases, existing lay-by payment, all Made to Measure curtains & blinds orders or payments. Not to be used in conjunction with any other voucher, coupon or team member discount.

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Comments

  • +2

    Shame they don't do sodaking gas refills anymore, were good for $11-14 on special. C&C they'd never ask for the empty one either. I don't think the staff ever quite knew how it all worked.

    • +2

      I never understood why they had that on the website, especially when this sort of thing would happen aha

      Probably exactly why they don’t have them anymore

    • Has it just stopped? - I got one a month or two ago

  • +2

    This has been a thing since forever.

    • Often mentioned in Spotlight Deals.
      Bought $6 Velcro C&C.
      As mentioned in Deal Description - came with $5 voucher

    • Interesting

    • Spotlight Group Holdings Pty Ltd (SGH) is an Australian retail conglomerate and one of the country's largest private companies. Its Spotlight Retail Group division operates fabric and craft store chain Spotlight, outdoor retailers Anaconda and Mountain Designs, and department store chain Harris Scarfe.

      Spotlight was established by brothers Morry Fraid and Ruben Fried, whose names were spelled differently due to a mistake by their teachers.[1] They immigrated to Australia from Israel in 1956 with their parents, who established a fabric stall at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne. The first Spotlight store was opened in 1973 in Malvern.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotlight_Group

    • Every single one of these "charity" Foundations is just a vehicle for escaping paying any tax on the money the billionaires/ multi-millionaires have accumulated.
      PAYG have no choice in paying tax.

      • +1

        And in this instance channel it away to fund Zionism.

    • The Spotlight Foundation is a private family foundation supporting education, health and welfare initiatives. The Foundation pursues its mission by funding projects in the Jewish communities of Victoria and Israel that ensure better access to Jewish education, greater opportunities to escape disadvantage and increased access to quality medical care. The Foundation also funds projects in Australia and other select countries that support vulnerable women and children, as well as a variety of health and lifestyle programs in Victoria. The Foundation is committed to collaborating with non-profit organisations that leverage their resources to achieve effective results and impact the greatest number of beneficiaries.

  • "Max 1 Voucher Use Daily"

    Is this new? I've used more than one at once on multiple items when buying instore.

  • yeah, but never give it to you, have to ask then huff

  • Anyone got a spare $5 voucher they aren't using? Would be eternally grateful. Thanks

    • The voucher is a physical voucher that has a common barcode that must be scanned at the counter, along with your VIP membership barcode. It isn't valid for online purchases.

  • picked up my click and collect order yesterday and the $5 voucher was stapled to the package. There is no expiry date and looks to be generic.

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