Just seen on TV ad.
Super Cheap Auto are giving you a $10 "Aussie voucher" for every $50 spent instore TODAY ONLY
HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!
Just seen on TV ad.
Super Cheap Auto are giving you a $10 "Aussie voucher" for every $50 spent instore TODAY ONLY
HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY!
Aussie voucher is that you have to spend within 1 month time unlike other gift card, gift card can use up to 2 year time.
Nothing really special, super cheap could rise the cal price for next month, therefore these voucher will be useless. YOU MIGHT END UP PAYING MORE.
THIS IS NOT A BARGAIN, IT IS RIP OFF ADVERTISEMENT.
Looks like someone has started drinking a little too early on Australia Day.
Damn it - another bargain thats a ploy to sell more!!! Resellers shouldn't be allowed to discount when it means they can sell more. And while we are at it lets ban rebates and freebies - you know they want you to get hooked on the product so you'll end up paying for it in the future.
BTW with your logic how do you pay more??? $50 now with $10 "rebate" so you go back tomorrow and spend $10. The only way is that they add $10+ to EVERY ITEM in the store ie $5 bolt set is now $15.
Maybe all the rain up north is getting to you a little!!! LOL
Now another Myer Macbook deal strategy would be very nice
they might have sales that will end today and more likely every item will back on normal price for just a month.
thats how they worked out.
myer deal was the best because at least they are giving real normal gift card with 2 year time to spend it.
http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/9114
i posted this deal! best deal ever for macbook! because you don't normally get 22% off for an apple laptop and usually its just maximum of 10% off.
sorry i dont think you will see this deal ever again because this was for Rudd 10.4 billion package.
@WhyPayMore: let's hope KRudd will hand out another $10.4 bil package soonish then =)
yeah normally on holidays super cheap has 20-25% off everything. This year they have this, which is worse.
Yes, it may not be as good as previous offers, but $20 for free for spending $100 is still worth having, just because it's not as good as what they've offered in the past doesn't mean it's still not a bargain.
If you spend the same $100 tomorrow instead of today, you are out $20, I don't see how it's not still a good deal.
I was thinking spend over $50 to get a $10 voucher to pay for other stuff on the spot. But the condition of the voucher is: cannot be redeemed on the day of issue.
May I know what is "Aussie voucher" ?