Discover this Melbourne dad's secret to mastering rewards schemes and saving big bucks
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Everyone loves a good bargain when they shop. But many love it more when they score freebies and other benefits because of rewards schemes offered by supermarkets and other retailers.
By way of discounts and points, shoppers can expect long-term perks, which can be significant.
So, if you often find yourself wanting more out of your current rewards program, then maybe you can take a page out of this Melbourne dad’s book.
A Melbourne dad of two, John Leou, recently spoke to a local news source and shared his amazing knowledge of rewards programs, which earned him and his family free flights in business class all around the world!
Mr Leou, from Kew, said that one of the most important steps is to familiarise yourself with your chosen program. By doing so, you become more aware of the different ways you can maximise its benefits.
He said: ‘I think you just have to work it into your daily routine. There’s a bit of a learning curve initially, but once you get through that hump, it’s quite easy.’
In Australia, shoppers can benefit from a couple of popular rewards schemes – Coles Flybuys and Woolworths Everyday Rewards.
To make the most of them, Mr Leou suggests downloading their respective apps and staying updated on weekly 'booster' specials.
When you activate your offers from the Flybuys program, you can collect bonus points online. Meanwhile, Woolworths’ Everyday Rewards offers customers a chance to collect up to 10 points for every dollar spent.
‘They might give you a 10-times bonus point offer if you buy a certain product or if you buy fruit and veg that week,’ the man said.
Mr Leou also rakes in extra rewards points through some of the affiliated car and home insurance providers with the Flybuys program, as well as by signing up for credit cards with bonus points offers.
‘A lot of them have 100,000-point bonuses if you spend a certain amount,’ he explained.
Mr Leou also said that credit cards usually have high-interest rates and annual fees, so it’s important to always assess your financial situation and make sure to pay off balances in full to avoid interest charges.
Now, what should you do with all those points? According to Mr Leou, the ‘best bang for your buck’ comes from converting your accumulated points into flights. Woolworths' Everyday Rewards is linked to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, while Coles' Flybuys is partnered with Virgin Velocity.
According to Mr Leou, by cashing in his Flybuys points for Velocity points, he managed to secure rewards seats on business class flights for his family.
‘Later this month, we're going to Europe, business return, all paid with points,’ he admitted.
However, Mr Leou also warned that it would be best to book seats in advance because seat availability bought with rewards points can be scarce.
He also advocates looking for value in other deals and sales with companies not affiliated with your favourite reward scheme.
‘I look for value rather than anything else,’ he told reporters.
In a similar instance, thanks to one man’s cleverness, he managed to do what most could only dream of: go on a completely free trip around the world.
Dale, the savvy shopper, said he would always redeem his Flybuys points for Velocity Frequent Flyer points. Five destinations later, he has yet to pay a single dollar for his flights. You can read the rest of his story here.
As great as the Flybuys program sounds, Christine Seib, Editor from Canstar Blue, claims that Woolworths’ Everyday Rewards is marginally better than its rival.
She also mentioned that there are other smaller programs, such as Dan Murphy’s and Priceline’s programs, that work just as well.
So, there you have it, folks! Keep those points accumulating, and who knows – maybe you, too, could find yourself jet-setting to Europe with your loved ones! Do you have any tips or tricks that can help maximise rewards points? Please share them in the comments below!
By way of discounts and points, shoppers can expect long-term perks, which can be significant.
So, if you often find yourself wanting more out of your current rewards program, then maybe you can take a page out of this Melbourne dad’s book.
A Melbourne dad of two, John Leou, recently spoke to a local news source and shared his amazing knowledge of rewards programs, which earned him and his family free flights in business class all around the world!
Mr Leou, from Kew, said that one of the most important steps is to familiarise yourself with your chosen program. By doing so, you become more aware of the different ways you can maximise its benefits.
He said: ‘I think you just have to work it into your daily routine. There’s a bit of a learning curve initially, but once you get through that hump, it’s quite easy.’
In Australia, shoppers can benefit from a couple of popular rewards schemes – Coles Flybuys and Woolworths Everyday Rewards.
To make the most of them, Mr Leou suggests downloading their respective apps and staying updated on weekly 'booster' specials.
When you activate your offers from the Flybuys program, you can collect bonus points online. Meanwhile, Woolworths’ Everyday Rewards offers customers a chance to collect up to 10 points for every dollar spent.
‘They might give you a 10-times bonus point offer if you buy a certain product or if you buy fruit and veg that week,’ the man said.
Mr Leou also rakes in extra rewards points through some of the affiliated car and home insurance providers with the Flybuys program, as well as by signing up for credit cards with bonus points offers.
‘A lot of them have 100,000-point bonuses if you spend a certain amount,’ he explained.
Mr Leou also said that credit cards usually have high-interest rates and annual fees, so it’s important to always assess your financial situation and make sure to pay off balances in full to avoid interest charges.
Now, what should you do with all those points? According to Mr Leou, the ‘best bang for your buck’ comes from converting your accumulated points into flights. Woolworths' Everyday Rewards is linked to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, while Coles' Flybuys is partnered with Virgin Velocity.
According to Mr Leou, by cashing in his Flybuys points for Velocity points, he managed to secure rewards seats on business class flights for his family.
‘Later this month, we're going to Europe, business return, all paid with points,’ he admitted.
However, Mr Leou also warned that it would be best to book seats in advance because seat availability bought with rewards points can be scarce.
He also advocates looking for value in other deals and sales with companies not affiliated with your favourite reward scheme.
‘I look for value rather than anything else,’ he told reporters.
In a similar instance, thanks to one man’s cleverness, he managed to do what most could only dream of: go on a completely free trip around the world.
Dale, the savvy shopper, said he would always redeem his Flybuys points for Velocity Frequent Flyer points. Five destinations later, he has yet to pay a single dollar for his flights. You can read the rest of his story here.
As great as the Flybuys program sounds, Christine Seib, Editor from Canstar Blue, claims that Woolworths’ Everyday Rewards is marginally better than its rival.
She also mentioned that there are other smaller programs, such as Dan Murphy’s and Priceline’s programs, that work just as well.
Key Takeaways
- A Melbourne dad claims to have 'cracked the code' of rewards schemes, using his Flybuys points to fly his family around the world in business class.
- John Leou says it is crucial to familiarise yourself with your chosen program and the various ways to maximise benefits.
- Both Coles' Flybuys and Woolworths' Everyday Rewards programs are best utilised when the shopper downloads the respective apps.
- Canstar Blue editor Christine Seib advises that the Everyday Rewards scheme is slightly better than its rival Flybuys, but other smaller programs also work well for shoppers.