OnePass now offers more bang for your buck when you shop in-store! But is it worth it?
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We all love saving money; who doesn't, really? And if you're someone who likes to shop, then you've probably heard of some of Australia's big-name rewards programs.
That's why this might come as a piece of good news: two of the most well-known rewards programs out there have come together to offer customers more savings.
Starting today, shoppers who sign up for OnePass with linked Flybuys accounts can collect five times the Flybuys points in-store at some of Australia's big-name chains: Kmart, Target, Officeworks, and Bunnings, as well as the online retailer Catch.
This deal means that, on an average purchase of $50, shoppers will collect 250 Flybuys points. This could be worth quite a lot in savings, depending on how you use your Flybuy points.
For those who may not be familiar, OnePass is a digital shopping membership that provides a range of benefits across Wesfarmers brands.
As of the time of writing, the membership costs $4 per month or $40 per year, saving $8. You can also bundle it with Disney+ for $14.99 per month, saving $3.
But is signing up for OnePass with its linked Flybuys account worth the fee? The answer to that question really depends on your specific needs and preferences.
If you convert your Flybuy points into Flybuy dollars, 2,000 points will net you roughly $10. This means you'd need to accrue at least 8000 points annually to break even on the cost of a OnePass membership; that's around thirty-two $50 purchases yearly, or just over one a fortnight.
But if you're looking forward to using your Flybuy points to purchase airfares via the Velocity Frequent Flyer program, the savings could be much greater.
Aside from those, members of the OnePass program also get access to free delivery on eligible items from Kmart, Target, Catch, Bunnings and Officeworks, express Click and Collect, and 365-day change-of-mind returns.
To sum it up, OnePass is a great shopping membership that makes shopping at five major retail brands in the country easier and more rewarding. And if you want to save money on delivery fees and use the other program benefits, you'll definitely benefit from it.
In fact, it might be cheaper to buy OnePass for a month at $4 than to pay the shipping cost for a single order, which could cost up to $9 or more.
But if you don't shop much or are just interested in bonus points, OnePass might not be the best choice unless you spend more than $200 a month or $2,000 a year.
Keep in mind that the membership is flexible. You can get it just for the month when you have a big purchase planned, like buying supplies for a major project at Bunnings.
Members, does this sound like something you'd be interested in? Are you considering a OnePass membership, or are you giving this one a pass? Let us know in the comments below!
That's why this might come as a piece of good news: two of the most well-known rewards programs out there have come together to offer customers more savings.
Starting today, shoppers who sign up for OnePass with linked Flybuys accounts can collect five times the Flybuys points in-store at some of Australia's big-name chains: Kmart, Target, Officeworks, and Bunnings, as well as the online retailer Catch.
This deal means that, on an average purchase of $50, shoppers will collect 250 Flybuys points. This could be worth quite a lot in savings, depending on how you use your Flybuy points.
For those who may not be familiar, OnePass is a digital shopping membership that provides a range of benefits across Wesfarmers brands.
As of the time of writing, the membership costs $4 per month or $40 per year, saving $8. You can also bundle it with Disney+ for $14.99 per month, saving $3.
But is signing up for OnePass with its linked Flybuys account worth the fee? The answer to that question really depends on your specific needs and preferences.
If you convert your Flybuy points into Flybuy dollars, 2,000 points will net you roughly $10. This means you'd need to accrue at least 8000 points annually to break even on the cost of a OnePass membership; that's around thirty-two $50 purchases yearly, or just over one a fortnight.
But if you're looking forward to using your Flybuy points to purchase airfares via the Velocity Frequent Flyer program, the savings could be much greater.
Aside from those, members of the OnePass program also get access to free delivery on eligible items from Kmart, Target, Catch, Bunnings and Officeworks, express Click and Collect, and 365-day change-of-mind returns.
To sum it up, OnePass is a great shopping membership that makes shopping at five major retail brands in the country easier and more rewarding. And if you want to save money on delivery fees and use the other program benefits, you'll definitely benefit from it.
In fact, it might be cheaper to buy OnePass for a month at $4 than to pay the shipping cost for a single order, which could cost up to $9 or more.
But if you don't shop much or are just interested in bonus points, OnePass might not be the best choice unless you spend more than $200 a month or $2,000 a year.
Keep in mind that the membership is flexible. You can get it just for the month when you have a big purchase planned, like buying supplies for a major project at Bunnings.
Key Takeaways
- Two of Australia's largest rewards schemes are uniting to offer extra savings to shoppers at big-name chains, including Kmart, Target, Officeworks, and Bunnings.
- Shoppers signed up to OnePass with linked Flybuys accounts can collect five times the Flybuys points on their in-store purchases.
- An average purchase of $50 will give shoppers 250 Flybuys points. However, to break even on the cost of a OnePass membership ($4 per month or $40 annually), customers would need to accrue at least 8000 points annually.
- Other OnePass membership benefits include free online delivery on eligible items, express Click and Collect, and 365-day change-of-mind returns.
Members, does this sound like something you'd be interested in? Are you considering a OnePass membership, or are you giving this one a pass? Let us know in the comments below!