Attention Everyday Rewards members: Why it's crucial to check your Woolworths receipts

Recently, there's been a buzz among the savvy shopping community about an interesting development regarding Woolworths' supermarket shopping receipts.



A shopper took to a popular Facebook page to share a surprising find on her receipt, urging fellow Everyday Rewards members to meticulously check their receipts as she discovered an unexpected bonus points windfall. This led to more and more shoppers checking their receipts and making similar discoveries, earning considerable savings in the process.

Could you be next?

'Best points awarded ever,' the initial shopper exclaimed on the Markdown Addicts Australia Facebook page, revealing that she had accumulated a staggering 2508 points–along with a saving of $50.55–after spending a modest $167.61 in-store.


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The shopper earnt 2508 points in their regular shop. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook





This find prompted a wave of intrigue among Everyday Rewards members as they went on to inspect their accounts and receipts. It seemed this was no isolated incident, with many shoppers uncovering significant amounts of bonus points after spending relatively small amounts.

One shopper claimed to have earned 4834 points after a $98.09 haul, while another boasted of scoring 2008 points for spending just over $8.

Some customers shared their reactions to finding such extra points in their accounts. One customer even jokingly claimed, 'I must be the luckiest shopper alive; I never expected to get such a huge discount from such a small purchase!'

Other receipts were simply astounding: one customer received an eye-watering 12,116 extra points after spending over $200 at Woolies. Other comments came flooding in, with one member stating they had earned 'almost 3000 points from a $150 grocery shop plus bonus points from Everyday Pay’. Another declared they had spent $60 and earned a handsome 1690 points in return.




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Another shopper picked up more than 2,000 points after spending just over $8. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook



To help our readers make the most out of their Everyday Rewards membership, here are a few strategic shopping tips:

1. Activate bonus point offers diligently and pay attention to the terms and conditions.
2. Plan your shopping around the deals and offers available every week.
3. Regularly check the Everyday Rewards app for personalised offers, and boost the ones that best suit your grocery list.

Now, back to the story. This unexpected points frenzy comes hot on the heels of some controversy surrounding changes in the Everyday Rewards Extra subscription program. However, a spokesperson from Everyday Rewards has clarified that members can indeed accumulate bonuses and extra points through various boosting offers.



'At Everyday Rewards, we help our members enjoy a little more every day. Our most engaged members save hundreds of dollars each year by activating bonus point offers, shopping specials in their 'my weekly picks' and redeeming fuel discounts,' the spokesperson explained.

Aside from savings, there are social and environmental benefits to being part of the Everyday Rewards membership. For instance, you can donate your points to charity partners or support local community projects, thereby making a positive impact beyond your own pocketbook.

With over 14 million members and 1.6 million Rewards members enjoying rewards from the program every month, it's clear that checking boosters and offers each week can have a significant impact on savings. Members who boost at least once a month can enjoy an extra $210 off their shop each year (on average) compared to those who just scan their card.



Key Takeaways
  • Woolworths customers are being urged to check their receipts after one Everyday Rewards member received a large number of points from her regular shop.
  • Many other Everyday Rewards members discovered they, too, had earned large amounts of bonus points.
  • The points frenzy comes just weeks after Woolworths faced significant backlash and widespread criticism following changes in the Everyday Rewards Extra subscription program.
  • An Everyday Rewards spokesperson highlighted how members could receive bonuses and extra points through boosting offers, adding that members who boost at least once per month enjoy an extra $210 off their shop each year (on average) compared to those who just scan their card.

To get the most out of your shopping experience, it's essential to check the Everyday Rewards app regularly for tailored offers and choose the ones that best suit your shopping plans. Points can then be redeemed at Woolworths and partner stores, 'banked' for Christmas or converted into Qantas Points.

So, ladies and gents, it's time to give those receipts a thorough check! You never know what extra points and savings you might find hiding away, just waiting to make your day that little bit brighter.
 
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Recently, there's been a buzz among the savvy shopping community about an interesting development regarding Woolworths' supermarket shopping receipts.



A shopper took to a popular Facebook page to share a surprising find on her receipt, urging fellow Everyday Rewards members to meticulously check their receipts as she discovered an unexpected bonus points windfall. This led to more and more shoppers checking their receipts and making similar discoveries, earning considerable savings in the process.

Could you be next?

'Best points awarded ever,' the initial shopper exclaimed on the Markdown Addicts Australia Facebook page, revealing that she had accumulated a staggering 2508 points–along with a saving of $50.55–after spending a modest $167.61 in-store.


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The shopper earnt 2508 points in their regular shop. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook





This find prompted a wave of intrigue among Everyday Rewards members as they went on to inspect their accounts and receipts. It seemed this was no isolated incident, with many shoppers uncovering significant amounts of bonus points after spending relatively small amounts.

One shopper claimed to have earned 4834 points after a $98.09 haul, while another boasted of scoring 2008 points for spending just over $8.

Some customers shared their reactions to finding such extra points in their accounts. One customer even jokingly claimed, 'I must be the luckiest shopper alive; I never expected to get such a huge discount from such a small purchase!'

Other receipts were simply astounding: one customer received an eye-watering 12,116 extra points after spending over $200 at Woolies. Other comments came flooding in, with one member stating they had earned 'almost 3000 points from a $150 grocery shop plus bonus points from Everyday Pay’. Another declared they had spent $60 and earned a handsome 1690 points in return.




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Another shopper picked up more than 2,000 points after spending just over $8. Credit: Markdown Addicts Australia/Facebook



To help our readers make the most out of their Everyday Rewards membership, here are a few strategic shopping tips:

1. Activate bonus point offers diligently and pay attention to the terms and conditions.
2. Plan your shopping around the deals and offers available every week.
3. Regularly check the Everyday Rewards app for personalised offers, and boost the ones that best suit your grocery list.

Now, back to the story. This unexpected points frenzy comes hot on the heels of some controversy surrounding changes in the Everyday Rewards Extra subscription program. However, a spokesperson from Everyday Rewards has clarified that members can indeed accumulate bonuses and extra points through various boosting offers.



'At Everyday Rewards, we help our members enjoy a little more every day. Our most engaged members save hundreds of dollars each year by activating bonus point offers, shopping specials in their 'my weekly picks' and redeeming fuel discounts,' the spokesperson explained.

Aside from savings, there are social and environmental benefits to being part of the Everyday Rewards membership. For instance, you can donate your points to charity partners or support local community projects, thereby making a positive impact beyond your own pocketbook.

With over 14 million members and 1.6 million Rewards members enjoying rewards from the program every month, it's clear that checking boosters and offers each week can have a significant impact on savings. Members who boost at least once a month can enjoy an extra $210 off their shop each year (on average) compared to those who just scan their card.



Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths customers are being urged to check their receipts after one Everyday Rewards member received a large number of points from her regular shop.
  • Many other Everyday Rewards members discovered they, too, had earned large amounts of bonus points.
  • The points frenzy comes just weeks after Woolworths faced significant backlash and widespread criticism following changes in the Everyday Rewards Extra subscription program.
  • An Everyday Rewards spokesperson highlighted how members could receive bonuses and extra points through boosting offers, adding that members who boost at least once per month enjoy an extra $210 off their shop each year (on average) compared to those who just scan their card.

To get the most out of your shopping experience, it's essential to check the Everyday Rewards app regularly for tailored offers and choose the ones that best suit your shopping plans. Points can then be redeemed at Woolworths and partner stores, 'banked' for Christmas or converted into Qantas Points.

So, ladies and gents, it's time to give those receipts a thorough check! You never know what extra points and savings you might find hiding away, just waiting to make your day that little bit brighter.
How can she collect 2508 points and yet still only have a 1048 points balance......?
 

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