Back outta the box and back into deals. Decent offer at SB for Uber Gift Cards!
Enjoy!
Back outta the box and back into deals. Decent offer at SB for Uber Gift Cards!
Enjoy!
$30 for referrer, $5 for referee after referee qualifies.
Qualifying requirements for referee: 1. Made a minimum $20 online purchase (below exclusions apply), 2. Received a minimum $10 confirmed cashback online, 3. Added banking details to account.
Users will need to fulfil the referral criteria within 180 days from referee's sign-up date to unlock cashback. See all terms
yes, confirmed its not working
complains about 3D security
Yes same error here
It shows 2% for both 50 and 100?
It's a limited-time promo click through the Father's Day banner at the top.
Ahhhhh
Thank you :) it shows there.
Supermarket swap down to 0.5% :(
at least they are still selling (originally was planned to stop selling from 24 Aug)
meaning there's still possibility to stack with bank bonus / westpac deals
Duh HSBC is 2%.
I'm pretty happy wiith 10% off! Helps offset the Uber eats mark up.
Bingo
can't find the T&Cs on this, anyone see it and can tell me what the GC limit is (if any?)
Max one $100 card and ten $50 cards.
Thanks SB/Wespac and Ubereats.
They are doing a much better job with assisting in cost of living than CBA Yello with the billions in profit they are making and keeping.
Using ubereats and talking about cost of living feels almost counter intuitive…
For my situation (and people of my similar situation) it isn’t the case. It’s cheaper for me to get UE than shop and cook.
Meal prep + woolies delivery + freezer surely works out cheaper
@AH: I dont have a freezer but there are other more relevant factors which makes UE cheaper for me overall such as utility bills to cook, time savings, proximity to restaurants, food variety, food for one etc.
Further, Uber One drops further discounts which can be stacked with these GCs.
@ilovefullprice: Yea, meal prep is 30 mins for a week of food, woolies delivery negates time to grocery shop. Freezer is like 200 bucks or cheaper if scoured off fb market place. Cheap electric stove probably 40 bucks.
Honestly, if ur gonna complain about cost of living, I see ways to reduce your cost of living.
@AH: Like I said everyone have different circumstances. A whole week of meal prep will take most people including myself at least 1 hour. Wollies delivery has delivery fees, but this doesn’t apply to me due to my proximity to Colesworth and restaurants, so I pick up. My situation would mean getting a freezer would cause massive inconvenience and can actually cost me more.
I average about 4-5 bucks max per meal with all the deals here on OzB, ex CBA Yello.
@ilovefullprice: Got any tips and tricks for 4-5$ per meal? That’s crazy good. My meal prep ends up costing the same if not more lol.
@AH: I will dm you.
@ilovefullprice: @ilovefullprice : Can you dm me to your tricks?
@AH: What can you possibly cook for 30 mins and enough for a whole week? That’s mind blowing. Takes more than that just to prep the veggies and peel the garlic. Even instant noodles takes about ten minutes for me to cook now, for the extra veggies and egg.
@Alley Cat: .mince, minced garlic, minced onion can make a lot of meals in 20 minutes. Frozen Veges only take 5 min in microwave or 20 on stove. Pasta/ beans will usually cook in 15 mins. Stir fry mice is possibly done in under 10 minutes depending on how large a pan you have.
Sure if you want a roast lamb, its gonna take an hour, and cost a lot but if you stick to simple stirfry strips or minced meat, it shouldnt take too long.
Having said that, this averages to 3-4$ per meal. Id happily switch to uber eats if I could figure out how to make it 4-5$ a meal lol
Stir fry mice is possibly done in under 10 minutes depending on how large a pan you have.
mmm yum
Have to do with 10% now. Where is the 15 and 20% offers…
Not working. 2% only and no father's day banner.
The $50 one still works
I used TCN Resturant gift cards in the past to pay for these. Doesn't seem to work today. Anyone else can confirm?