OnePass Subscription for 1 Year $20 (Was $40) @ OnePass (New Members)

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*T&Cs, exclusions apply. OnePass membership offer ends 11.59pm AEDT 05 February 2025, $40 per year thereafter unless cancelled, offer not available to current OnePass members.

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  • Thanks OP

  • +1

    Thanks OP. My current membership expires on Jan 16 so this is great.

    • -8

      Mine doesn't

      • When does yours?

        • Nov

    • +13

      This if for new members….BUT… if you log in to one pass and start the cancel process, they'll offer you next year for $20 as an existing member

      • +12

        No it doesn’t happen to me. “We are sad to see you go” instead.

        • +3

          Ah well, at least I’ve canceled for later this year and won’t get charged $40 now :)

        • same here. I've clicked re-sub anyway, hopefully if i cancel it later they'll offer me $20. Still got benefits til the middle of the year so maybe not

      • +2

        This worked for me, thanks

        • +2

          Must be only the good folks it works for!

      • +1

        Worked for me. Thanks for the heads up!

      • +1

        Only for those whose accounts expire within the week. Mine still has 11 days to go and I never got that retention offer, even near the very end of the cancellation process.

      • Mine doesn't renew until June but I cancelled anyway yesterday. Received an email this morning with promo code to bring renewal to $20.

  • +13

    I was able to re-sub (existing/previous customer) for $20 1yr.

    • When did your original subscription end?

    • +2

      Worked for me as well. Membership expired a year ago.

  • Thanks

  • +7

    I tried out OnePass before, but most Kmart and Target items especially ones on clearance does not qualify for free delivery - in-store or click and collect only. Seems like a very limited eligible items. Think same goes to Bunnings and Officeworks? Its a total gimmick - to me.

    • +4

      Kmart clearance comes free with onepass. Bunnings and officeworks too. Bought a few very small things yesterday
      But Target does charge for clearance items.

      • Kmart clearance comes free with onepass. Bun

        didnt work for me.. charging me $10 std deliv.
        https://www.kmart.com.au/category/clearance/

        • +3

          Are you signed in? I've had many clearance items delivered.

          • +1

            @wisdomtooth: I've had Kmart clearance items delivered for free via OnePass, but it seems to be only ifnthe item is available in a store somewhere in your general region (e.g. if you are getting it delivered to an address in Greater Sydney and it is available in a store in Greater Sydney). From my experience if whatnyou want isn't available in your area you either get charged for delivery or not even get the option to get it delivered.

            • @bluedez_man: I've had things delivered from over 1000km away for free

          • @wisdomtooth: yes im signed into kamrt https://pasteboard.co/leldlmecLn5d.png checked various clearance items no dice of free dellly ..

            • +4

              @capslock janitor: What’s that part about starting your plan? It reads like you don’t have an active subscription.

              • @alcadive: i was replying toi this part thats why

                Kmart clearance comes free with onepass.

                • +1

                  @capslock janitor:

                  Kmart clearance comes free with onepass

                  That means clearance items are available for delivery for no extra charge if you have a OnePass subscription.
                  It doesn’t mean you get free OnePass benefits if you buy clearance items.

    • +4

      each to its own, just bunnings delivery itself is a deal for me. I get something pretty much every 2 weeks and the closest bunnings is about 20km for me.

      • +1

        Me too. Wish the delivery items were a bit bigger though

      • …if they'll deliver to you

        I must be too far away to be eligible for free delivery, or delivery at all.

      • +2

        what you gettin every 2wks ?

      • yeah that sounds good. For me I'm only maybe 8 mins away from Bunnings and it's one of the rare occasions I get out of the house these days and I like browsing for ideas sometimes. A bunch of soil bags or something would be an effort saved though

    • +6

      I certainly find the deliveries from Bunnings restrictive, but I haven't had any issues with Target, Kmart or Choice deliveries - even got a boogie board delivered the other week.
      Bunnings has size restriction, and as you can imagine there are lots of larger items they sell which don't qualify - but even if you're paying for shipping you still get the other advantages such as points accrual, change of mind for 12 months, etc. And just to try it out, I ordered a bag of soil to my house, which was delivered to my front door for free.

      • +2

        Yeah I've found Bunnings to be a bit random, but Kmart to be surprisingly generous. I got one of those kids clam shell pools delivered for free, and because they stuffed up the shipment, they refunded the cost without question as well.

        Bunnings on the other hand wanted to charge $50 to deliver a handful of LED (i.e. plastic) light bulbs.

        • +2

          I bought just one thing from Bunnings with OnePass - 16" petrol chainsaw (heavy) , and it was free delivery to country Qld. Was really surprised as ti was also a sale item. Saved me driving 60km.

    • +5

      I ordered a $1 Dustpan and Brush from Kmart and got it delivered for free haha. I have heaps of things constantly delivered for free. Probably paid itself off 3x already.

      • I think I'm on my 4th pair of $1.50 Kmart thongs delivered via OnePass, thanks to my puppy.

      • +5

        Bear in mind that the subscription is a loss-leader. You pay a relatively small fee for the free shipping/membership, but enough that you want to make use of it. Then whenever you need to buy something, you have just enough buy-in/sunk-cost to think to check a OnePass store first. If you're buying items from one of their stores rather than Amazon etc, then they're getting exactly what they wanted.

        I still price-compare etc, and OnePass is definitely a great deal, but it's important to remember there's more than just the base fee at play for them.

        • the subscription is a loss-leader.

          Is it? Or is it just priced in? Don't forget they "pay" us 5x points to pick it up at the store instead. That's the avg cost of delivery.

          • +1

            @wisdomtooth: Points are a fake currency as well. You can choose which hook you'd like them to get you in with - either free shipping or points. But either way the approach is to ensure you buy from their stores rather than competitors.

        • +4

          This is no doubt true, but happily Kmart/Bunnings etc are the cheapest as well for the kind of stuff I'm ordering. It's a massive win for me: $20 deal back just when my previous is expiring. I just checked and I have ordered 27 times from Kmart and 33 times from Bunnings over the past 12 months. So that's 60 deliveries they've done for a $20 subscription - and my savings of time and transport costs would be many times that. Not to mention the impulse buys we'd make if I actually visited their stores instead of going online to buy just what I'm after at any given moment.

    • +5

      Not what I have found at all. Yes some large items are not available for delivery but I have never had an issue with Kmart clearance (unless just out of stock). Sometimes I get refunded after the fact because they presumably couldn't find stock nearby. Also Kmart is cheap enough at full price for a lot of things so I am not too concerned about only buying clearance here.

      Bunnings is great if I have a project on the weekend and I just want to get some small things as I think of them so they are there and ready to go. Often still need a trip to Bunnings if I need large items (bags of soil, lumber, etc.) but it cuts my Bunnings time from like 1.5 hours meandering and searching for all the little things to like 15 minutes grabbing the few big things I need.

      Priceline is useless to me because they are so much more expensive than Chemist Warehouse.

      Catch/Officeworks shipping is nice a few times a year when a good deal is posted on Ozbargain.

      Target, I am not sure what the difference is between them and Kmart so I don't think I have ever used it.

      • +2

        Bunnings will ship you individual bags of soil, but won't let you ship multiple bags on the same order. So you can just make 5 separate orders for the bags you need and enjoy your loophole! :D

        • +1

          It's probably a worker liability issue more than anything else. But, yeah, they should just divide up the packages themselves.

          • +2

            @wisdomtooth: I've had the same driver deliver multiple bags at the same time split across orders at the same. He actually thanked me and mentioned they get incentivised per order. Winwin.

        • +2

          Unfortunately the soil I buy is excluded even for one bag because it is the 50L version which I think tips it over the max weight. I have done that for multiple 25L bags though.

          • @EBC: Aah right that makes sense. It would be ideal if they upped their limits - I'd pay more for a higher tier option with Bunnings.

    • +2

      I decided not to renew as Target/Kmart is too unreliable now. I got out of date goods from Priceline, lots of cancellations from Kmart because they're too slow to fulfil orders (and/or have bad inventory levels online). Still handy for Catch, Officeworks & Bunnings. I'd bite again, but not at $20 for my use case.

      • +1

        Ohhh yes, they (Kmart/Target) also cancel many stuff (ones that I finally manage to qualify for OnePass AKA OneItemOnePass) after order is placed. Yep if there is no Bunnings/office works near by OnePass will be worth it.

    • +2

      If you do purchase big ticket items from Bunnings/ Officeworks, 5x flybuys points would quickly got you back the membership fees.

      • how big the puirchase

        • $20 = 4000 pts so… $800?

          • +1

            @wisdomtooth: Aren't you already getting 1x flybuys, so you only get 4x extra, making it $1000 spend to earn back.
            Or do you get an extra 5x points on top of regular points?

    • I feel the same about OnePass. Only time I'll sign-up is when it is 100% FREE. Not paying $20 just to earn 4 x points at Bunnings and Kmart/Target. I'll need to spend $1,000.00 in a year to make it even worth $20.00.

    • I've had heaps of clearance stuff delivered free.

  • 'First post' uh-uh awesome post.

  • +3

    Can confirm if gives 20$ option if you have lapsed membership.

  • +5

    Kmart’s online experience is pretty disappointing. Deliveries take a long time to arrive, if at all. I ordered some items last month and they never sent one of two parcels (my single order was split likely because they are fulfilling from Kmart stores).

    Took 3 emails to customer support until I got a response. Trying to use their chatbot results in it telling you to email them, calling their support results in an hour wait time while you’re forced to listen to their propaganda on repeat.

    Sticking to brick and mortar from now on.

    • +3

      It's not as exciting as Amazon fast delivery. However, the bargains available at Kmart is definitely worth it.

  • My current $20 sub ends in a few days from a deal last year. Anyone know if you can cancel membership and then re-sub again using this deal?

    • +4

      @CemOz Yeah - I clicked cancel, got the "are you sure", said yes, then they offered me the $20 deal.

      • +2

        Sweet that worked! Renews in 5 days for $20
        Thanks!

      • +3

        Just to warn other reading this. I did this last year when people were supposedly getting the $12 offer that was active at the time when cancelling.

        I tried it and it just cancelled the membership with no way of renewing until it was expired. So your experience may vary with this approach.

        • +2

          @EBC it could be that we were both a few days away from renewal. Mine was 6 days away, CemOz is 5 days. It may not be offered if you have significantly longer.

          • +1

            @cletus75: Think that's it - mine is due to renew for $40 this week and I went to cancel; it offered $20 off when I said I was sure

        • +1

          Yeah mine expires on the 10th and have tried reactivating and cancelling the subscription and no offer. Just basically have to wait and hope this deal is still available on the 11th

          • @ThatNintendoKid: Just open a new account using this deal. You'll only lose 4 days.

        • You can always resume the membership.

          • @Mistredo: Unless it's changed since mid last year, no you can't. I figured that would be the case at worst but my account would just say the date it would end with no way to resume until it ended.

            • @EBC: I canceled it recently, and I was able to resume it and try canceling today again. Sadly, it didn't offer me this new offer.

              • @Mistredo: Ah well maybe they have since implemented a better system. Have a look at previous One pass deals, there is generally a bit of discussion of the issue.

    • +1

      Worked for me. My renewal was due 10 January. At the final step of cancelling I was offered the renewal at $20.

  • +2

    Earned enough points for $300 gift card in 2024 just with normal shopping in store to get the 5x points, so totally worth it.

    Only thing to note is Officeworks free delivery is major cities only.

    • Yeah… no free lunch. The extra 4x points are the average cost of delivery.

      Wait… you spent $12,000 at Kmart in a single year?? Might as well buy into the business!

      • Yeh but sometimes Im actually in a store (shocking I know), and ill buy stuff then and there rather than waiting a few days for it to be delivered.

  • Thanks OP!

  • My membership runs out in the 9th. Hopefully this works then. It's actually been ok value. Especially free shipping of Bunnings and Kmart items

  • +1

    Thanks. I was on the fence renewing with the black friday deal but figured Id give this another shot. Might try to make use of it this time

  • -1

    i paid for annual onepass previously and why now it says lapsed? only been a few months

    • Because it lapsed.

      • all g i checked my zippay history and only paid 1 month $4 mb.

  • At $20 I might bite again, maybe. Bunnings is extremely slow to fulfill, and Kmart are pretty slow too, Officeworks not much better. I might have saved $20 in fuel, certainly not $40, and in general I don't use it unless I'm not in a hurry because the delivery time is so slow and unpredictable.

    • +1

      I got it mainly for the bonus points and 365 day returns.

      • 365 day returns.

        does it still count if onepass lapsed before.. does it just reactivate the 365 returns?

  • cool. so i can avail this cash offer, while saving my other onepass flybuys code for 3yrs.

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