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Collect 2000 Points (Equivalent to $15) When You Spend $50 @ Woolworths

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Collect 2000 Points (Equivalent to $15) When You Spend $50 at Woolworths via Online, App and In-store.

Simply go to rewards in app and hit boost. Basically you will receive $15 in credit to use on your next shop in-store or online.

Limit one per customer.

Related Stores

Woolworths NZ
Woolworths NZ

Comments

  • I dont see it, targetted ?

    • It doesn't seem to be targeted. Check again under your boosts.

      • All i have is collect 250 points when spend $20 on baby food lol.

    • +1

      Yep, targeted. Still worth having a looking in your account.

      • Yeah definitely.

  • Thank you! $50 spend for 500 pts for me!

  • A sweet deal in the mailer this week is $4 per loaf of Vogels bread. A couple of weeks ago the standard price went up to $5.19.

  • for me - Collect 500 points when you spend $50 or more.

    The Boost offer is valid from Monday, 31 March until Sunday, 06 April ("Promotion Period"). The Boost offer is only redeemable once (unless stated otherwise) within the Promotion Period at Woolworths. For full Boost Basket offer terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions/baske… For Everyday Rewards terms and conditions, visit https://www.everydayrewards.co.nz/terms-and-conditions

  • SFA :(

  • Wow, my boost sucks "Collect 250 points when you spend $15 or more on baby food." I thought Rewards was meant to track our spending so it knows us, I haven't bought baby food for well over a year.

  • My wife's account nothing but I have it spend $50 get 500 points. Also got spend $20 on wine get 350 points, so does that mean if I go get me 5 bottles of shiraz I get 2350 points?

    • check the limit - it's usually one. sometimes 3

    • I got the same boost. Only one time use for me.

  • Only 10x points for me

    • same for me

  • +11

    I don't understand why they feel the need to make Everyday Rewards so unnecessarily complicated. You have to activate the boosts in advance, they are generally for specific items, you then collect points and it's 2,000 points (which expire after a set period of time) for a $15 voucher. At the very least they could simplify it by making it 1500 points for a $15 voucher.

    • +4

      Forces you to open the app every week to check. Plus confusing you with a points system so that you're spending more than you should.

      • like someone on here I think said, they have 'game-ified' buying food with these stupid points, instead of being honest, transparent and aggressively competitive with their pricing.

  • If I use a Woolies gift card to pay for part of my shop, will it still apply?

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