Black listed companies
-
Brodlach
- Coach
- Posts: 51623
- Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:18 pm
- Team: West Adelaide
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Colonel Light Gardens
- Location: Unley
- Has thanked: 72 times
- Been thanked: 5259 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
I rate the Rewards system, $90 off my shopping this week
July 11th 2012....
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Brodlach wrote:I rate the Rewards system, $90 off my shopping this week
I used to swear by them, they stuffed my points up a few times and the last time they didn't rectify them, I've noticed some big deals being presented but they can GGF.
We're getting a healthy flybuys balance now and they don't automatically redeem so it will come in handy around Christmas time.
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
-
Brodlach
- Coach
- Posts: 51623
- Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:18 pm
- Team: West Adelaide
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Colonel Light Gardens
- Location: Unley
- Has thanked: 72 times
- Been thanked: 5259 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:I rate the Rewards system, $90 off my shopping this week
I used to swear by them, they stuffed my points up a few times and the last time they didn't rectify them, I've noticed some big deals being presented but they can GGF.
We're getting a healthy flybuys balance now and they don't automatically redeem so it will come in handy around Christmas time.
You can do the same at WW, keep all points until Christmas. We shop there so it’s just an added bonus for us
July 11th 2012....
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Brodlach wrote:You can do the same at WW, keep all points until Christmas. We shop there so it’s just an added bonus for us
Oh, I thought they just took it off your next shop when you reached 2000, I used to have a good system going with it and wine from BWS.
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
-
Keefy
- League - Best 21
- Posts: 2080
- Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:10 pm
- Team: South Adelaide
- Team: Ironbank
- Has thanked: 35 times
- Been thanked: 198 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:You can do the same at WW, keep all points until Christmas. We shop there so it’s just an added bonus for us
Oh, I thought they just took it off your next shop when you reached 2000, I used to have a good system going with it and wine from BWS.
You actually have to log in to your WW Rewards account and select what you want to do with your points.
- bennymacca
- Coach
- Posts: 15028
- Joined: Wed May 06, 2009 11:22 am
- Team: Central District
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Freeling
- Has thanked: 2253 times
- Been thanked: 1803 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
-
Brodlach
- Coach
- Posts: 51623
- Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:18 pm
- Team: West Adelaide
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Colonel Light Gardens
- Location: Unley
- Has thanked: 72 times
- Been thanked: 5259 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
You could do both
July 11th 2012....
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Brodlach wrote:bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
You could do both
Yeah, that's what the old girl does.
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
- Trader
- Assistant Coach
- Posts: 4667
- Joined: Mon May 24, 2010 12:19 pm
- Team: Port Adelaide Power
- Has thanked: 68 times
- Been thanked: 981 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
2000 Woolworths points convert to 870 Qantas FF points.
So if you use the CC and then the Woolworths card at the same time, you should get 2870 Qantas points per $2,000 spent.
Sure, 0.435 points per dollar doesn't seem great for the Woolies card alone, its not bad for simply swiping.
The main benefit I get from the woolies card is the promotions, not the base points.
If you accept emails from them, they send you out bonus offers.
At the moment I've got one that is spend $30 a week and get 2000 points (total, not bonus, I was hoping it would give me 2,030 haha). It runs for 3 consecutive weeks.
So I'll get 2,610 Qantas points (via woolies) for a $90 spend this month, plus another 90 points from spending on the Credit Card.
Danny Southern telling Plugga he's fat, I'd like to see that!
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Trader wrote:bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
2000 Woolworths points convert to 870 Qantas FF points.
So if you use the CC and then the Woolworths card at the same time, you should get 2870 Qantas points per $2,000 spent.
Sure, 0.435 points per dollar doesn't seem great for the Woolies card alone, its not bad for simply swiping.
The main benefit I get from the woolies card is the promotions, not the base points.
If you accept emails from them, they send you out bonus offers.
At the moment I've got one that is spend $30 a week and get 2000 points (total, not bonus, I was hoping it would give me 2,030 haha). It runs for 3 consecutive weeks.
So I'll get 2,610 Qantas points (via woolies) for a $90 spend this month, plus another 90 points from spending on the Credit Card.
The flybuys deal ATM is spend $50 for 4 weeks in a row and get 10,000 points ($50), also had a flash deal last week where if you spent the $50 Wed, Thurs or Friday you got an additional 1000 points.
I did quite well with the Rewards card and was super pissed when they didn't acknowledge the last deal that I activated, We'd spend over $20K per year at Woolies and they stuffed me around with like $20 worth of points.
The wife was rapt, she was always a Coles/flybuys person but I wouldn't budge, she was right in the end.
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
-
Jim05
- Coach
- Posts: 49466
- Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 8:03 pm
- Team: Norwood
- Team: Essendon
- Team: South Gawler
- Has thanked: 1136 times
- Been thanked: 4041 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
Earn and churn on credit cards is the best way to get stacks of Qantas or Virgin FF points. Plenty of credit cards are offering 100,000 plus points when joining if a minimum spend is obtained ( usually over 3 months ) You then can cancel the card after your points have been credited and then simply move on to the next one. Have just picked up 200,000 points in the last 6 months and should have another 120,000 credited within the next month. That will easily get me a business class return ticket to Europe with Emirates. Both Qantas and Virgin also run decent promos to switch to their health insurance or other insurances where you can earn decent points
- heater31
- Moderator
- Posts: 16794
- Joined: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:42 am
- Team: Sturt
- Location: the back blocks
- Has thanked: 539 times
- Been thanked: 1321 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Well that explains why Woolworths are thowing around points willy nilly......I've got the same deal as Trader going plus others. I tend to just activate and if I hit the target then happy days.Lightning McQueen wrote:Trader wrote:bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
2000 Woolworths points convert to 870 Qantas FF points.
So if you use the CC and then the Woolworths card at the same time, you should get 2870 Qantas points per $2,000 spent.
Sure, 0.435 points per dollar doesn't seem great for the Woolies card alone, its not bad for simply swiping.
The main benefit I get from the woolies card is the promotions, not the base points.
If you accept emails from them, they send you out bonus offers.
At the moment I've got one that is spend $30 a week and get 2000 points (total, not bonus, I was hoping it would give me 2,030 haha). It runs for 3 consecutive weeks.
So I'll get 2,610 Qantas points (via woolies) for a $90 spend this month, plus another 90 points from spending on the Credit Card.
The flybuys deal ATM is spend $50 for 4 weeks in a row and get 10,000 points ($50), also had a flash deal last week where if you spent the $50 Wed, Thurs or Friday you got an additional 1000 points.
I did quite well with the Rewards card and was super pissed when they didn't acknowledge the last deal that I activated, We'd spend over $20K per year at Woolies and they stuffed me around with like $20 worth of points.
The wife was rapt, she was always a Coles/flybuys person but I wouldn't budge, she was right in the end.
- bennymacca
- Coach
- Posts: 15028
- Joined: Wed May 06, 2009 11:22 am
- Team: Central District
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Freeling
- Has thanked: 2253 times
- Been thanked: 1803 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Jim05 wrote:bennymacca wrote:I’ve just got a credit card that gives me 1 qantas point per dollar spent. Woolies rewards works out to about 0.2 per $1 I think so I don’t bother
Earn and churn on credit cards is the best way to get stacks of Qantas or Virgin FF points. Plenty of credit cards are offering 100,000 plus points when joining if a minimum spend is obtained ( usually over 3 months ) You then can cancel the card after your points have been credited and then simply move on to the next one. Have just picked up 200,000 points in the last 6 months and should have another 120,000 credited within the next month. That will easily get me a business class return ticket to Europe with Emirates. Both Qantas and Virgin also run decent promos to switch to their health insurance or other insurances where you can earn decent points
Yep that’s what I do. Currently got the ANZ black Frequent flyer which is $0 in the first year with 75k bonus points. Currently have about 150k points.
Waiting for the Amex to offer 100k again, they do it periodically but currently it’s 55k
That card is $450 but you get $450 in travel credit.
And will likely also get the qantas MasterCard for $150 or whatever it is once the anz gets close to a year
- bennymacca
- Coach
- Posts: 15028
- Joined: Wed May 06, 2009 11:22 am
- Team: Central District
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Freeling
- Has thanked: 2253 times
- Been thanked: 1803 times
- Contact:
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
bennymacca wrote:Flybuys is virgin not qantas correct?
Yeah mate.
Adelaide to Melbourne around 60,000 points currently, depending on what time of course.
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
- Wedgie
- Site Admin
- Posts: 51723
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:00 am
- Team: North Adelaide
- Team: Geelong
- Team: Noarlunga
- Has thanked: 2153 times
- Been thanked: 4093 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
10% off this Saturday for Woolies workers, up from the usual 5% off. I better start drawing up a shopping list!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Wedgie wrote:10% off this Saturday for Woolies workers, up from the usual 5% off. I better start drawing up a shopping list!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
The Brickworks Woolies is a great place, clean, big and open plan.
Apart form your staff card it probably wouldn't benefit you too much due to your limited shopping and not drinking much at home, they need a Coopers pint rewards card
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
- Lightning McQueen
- Coach
- Posts: 55283
- Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:43 am
- Location: Radiator Springs
- Has thanked: 4977 times
- Been thanked: 9058 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Wedgie wrote:10% off this Saturday for Woolies workers, up from the usual 5% off. I better start drawing up a shopping list!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
Did you edit your percentage?
HOGG SHIELD DIVISION V WINNER 2018.
- Wedgie
- Site Admin
- Posts: 51723
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:00 am
- Team: North Adelaide
- Team: Geelong
- Team: Noarlunga
- Has thanked: 2153 times
- Been thanked: 4093 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Lightning McQueen wrote:Wedgie wrote:10% off this Saturday for Woolies workers, up from the usual 5% off. I better start drawing up a shopping list!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
Did you edit your percentage?
Not with you but I didn't edit my post if that's what you're asking?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
- Wedgie
- Site Admin
- Posts: 51723
- Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:00 am
- Team: North Adelaide
- Team: Geelong
- Team: Noarlunga
- Has thanked: 2153 times
- Been thanked: 4093 times
- Contact:
Re: Black listed companies
Lightning McQueen wrote:Wedgie wrote:10% off this Saturday for Woolies workers, up from the usual 5% off. I better start drawing up a shopping list!
Last time I shopped at Woolies last week I bought over $40 worth of stuff and it cost me $12.
Used to shop at Coles when I lived at Prospect as it was the closest and the same shopping basket would have cost me $50.
Where I am now Coles is still closer but Brickworks Woolies isn't far and is a great shopping centre so go there, even before I was employed by them and got my discounts card.
Not a fan of rewards schemes (feels a bit desperate, feel same about Ent books, etc) but get on the Woolies one auto when using the staff card.
The savings have been incredible since I got it in February. 5% off plus rewards plus savings on items I buy plus extra offers weekly is massive!
We quite often get groceries delivered and still make massive savings on if we'd shop elsewhere and do it manually.
I wonder how long I'd be entitled to discounts if I moved employers? Its one thing I hadn't considered but perhaps should!
The Brickworks Woolies is a great place, clean, big and open plan.
Apart form your staff card it probably wouldn't benefit you too much due to your limited shopping and not drinking much at home, they need a Coopers pint rewards card
Yeah that'd be nice, actually had one last year which meant I only paid $5 a pint inside and outside of hapoy hours but my local has nothing on offer now since a few too many took advantage of it.
My fridge at home actuall breeds beer! Keep winning them or getting given them.
Even if I did drink a lot at home Woolies/BWS have a poor relationship with Coopers so theres no savings there.
I'd probably go to Dan Murphys which is my two closest liquor stores but don't like the setups there and despite being owned by Woolies they don't do discounts.
Might have a look at First Choice next time I'm walking by but they traditionally were quite dear on things.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 117 guests
