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Woolworths Everyday Rewards
By Sandy Naidu | June 15, 2008
I recently blogged about the petrol savings you can get from shopping at certain retail chains. In that post I also wrote about Woolworths’ new electronic card for petrol savings….At the time of writing that post, the electronic card was not widely available. I was eagerly looking forward to that card because I shop at Woolies a lot but I quite often misplace my receipts and hence miss out on my fuel savings…Last week I was given the electronic card at the Woolies check out…It is a card similar in looks to your credit card. It is called the ‘Everyday Savings Card’. The card comes with a form which needs to be filled out and sent back to them…Alternatively you can register online…This registration links your card with your details…If you register online before June 29 2008, you get a free 10cent fuel saving added on to your card. I registered online and it took me less than 30 seconds to do this…
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Even if you don’t shop frequently at Woolies, I think it is still worthwhile to get this card…You can also get a card for your other family members (may be one for your partner)…And then you can link all your cards together….If you have more questions about these cards check out Everyday Rewards. |
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