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600-1400 Everyday Rewards Pts w/ $50-$175 Spend (Worth $4.50+), 350 Pts w/ $25 Spend on Fresh Meat (Worth $2.60) @ Woolworths

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Decent discount if shopping at Countdown anyway.

To use you must activate the boost on this page:
https://www.countdown.co.nz/shop/everyday-rewards-boosts

2000 points is equal to $15 credit. 100 point boosts are roughly equivalent to a $0.75 discount.

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  • +3

    Mine is 800 points with $75 spend

    • I’ve got 1000 points with $125 spend.

    • Same here. Full T&C:

      Collect 800 points
      when you spend $75 or more. In-store or Online. Offer can be redeemed once during the promotional period.
      Limit 1 per customer
      Ends 11 Feb
      Terms and conditions
      The Boost offer is effective from Monday, 05 February until Sunday, 11 February ("Promotion Period"). The Boost offer is only redeemable once (unless stated otherwise) within the Promotion Period at Countdown/Woolworths. For full Boost offer terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions/boost… For Everyday Rewards terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions

    • Got 800 as well

    • Mine is also 800 points with $75+ spend. Does anyone know if this will work for an order placed last week but to be picked up next week?

  • Mine is 600 points when spend $50. And 350 when spend $25 on meat

    • Collect 350 points
      when you spend $25 or more on fresh meat products. In-store or Online. Offer can be redeemed once during the promotional period.
      Limit 1 per customer
      Ends 11 Feb
      Terms and conditions
      The Boost offer is effective from Monday, 05 February until Sunday, 11 February ("Promotion Period"). The Boost offer is only redeemable once within the Promotion Period at Countdown/Woolworths. For full Boost offer terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions/boost… For Everyday Rewards terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions

  • Mine is 1400 points when spend $150 or more.

  • they give you 1000 if you use the app.

  • Does anyone know if redeeming vouchers count towards the spend? ie $15 voucher + $35 payment on a $50 spend?

    • +2

      Yes

      • Thanks. I had the same question so good to know.

  • They're making me spend $175 for the 1400, smh.

    • Beow beow. Not in their good books. Lol

      • The thanks I get for doing an order every week online for 7 years straight, lol.

  • Mine is 600 for $50. Nine packs of Auntie Dai's?

    • +1

      Make it $5.5 per pack. Now I need another freezer for these deals

  • +6

    One thing i noticed is most of their boost point items are always full price which negates the value of getting boost points from them

    • Exactly. The only time it's worth it is when the boost is on a Low Price/Countdown brand item, which is very rare.

  • 600 for $45 of meat. Just looked for the yellow stickers options on my shop just now to hit that.

    Also have 1400 for $150 spend.

    Checked out the rest of the boosts and no way worth it. E.g. Blue harpic toilet block for $6.50 and 150 points. Or take the white one and it’s on special for $4.

    • i know,this must be aimed at people who just dont care. i never bother with these promos, im a yellow sticker king of guy.

      • That's my way to shop mate. Winning!

        I stalk the yellow sticker guy and I know when he starts the stickering 🤔😎

        • same here, im not gonna give off any more information as i dont want competition, but i got my routine.

          • @coffeee: Damn I thought it was just me. I often have a full trolley of yellow stickers. In fact yellow on yellow and more yellow as in discounted 2 to 3 times.

      • The yellow stickers are the only way to strangle value out of Countdown

  • +2

    Just shop at Pak N Save and sidestep this crap. It's only a means of getting customers to spend even more in their badly overpriced stores

    • Your spot on.

    • Except Aunty Dai's (this week)

    • Like shopping at Bunnings instead of walking into a Mitre10

  • 1700 points for a $200 spend.

  • Does anyone know if the amount has to be spent in one transaction? Ie could i do two lots of $25 to hit the spend $50 promo?

    • +1

      For “bonus rewards” Boost Offers, when the Everyday Rewards Member spends the amount specified in their Boost Offer in-store or on Woolworths NZ’s ecommerce site (“Online”) in a single transaction, and meet the conditions specified in their Boost Offer, they can collect the reward points specified in their Boost Offer.

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