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Receive up to $50 Store Credit When You Click & Collect - The Good Guys

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Click and Collect for up to $50 Store Credit! (Online purchases only)

To receive a store credit to use at any The Good Guys Store or online at www.thegoodguys.com.au, simply purchase a product or product over the value of $70 between Monday the 17th of August 2015 and Friday the 21st of August 2015.

Make sure to select ‘pick up’ and you will receive your store credit via email by the 2nd of September.

You can use your store credit to make purchases online at www.thegoodguys.com.au or at any The Good Guys local store by the 2nd of October 2015.

Spend $ 70-$149 (online), select pickup $10 store credit
Spend $150-$299 (online), select pickup $20 store credit
Spend $300-$399 (online), select pickup $30 store credit
Spend $400+ (online), select pickup $50 store credit

Purchases of Apple, ASKO, Miele, delivery or Gift Card purchases do not qualify for this
promotion.


I was asked if there was anything worthwhile buying from The Good Guys promotion.
This might be one.

http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/wd-1tb-elem… ($88)

Purchase 2 get $20 store credit. If you do purchase 3 ensure to do two independent transactions so you will get $30 store credit ($20+$10) or you will only get $20.

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  • +2

    Any ********bargains?********

    • +1

      Probably.

    • +1

      bargains

  • +6

    Any good guys?

  • "Purchases of Apple, ASKO, Miele, delivery or Gift Card purchases do not qualify for this promotion" :)

    • It always pay to read the fine print. I have updated the post. Thanks!

  • +1

    If you are in the market for a hard drive you are $10 better off (store credit wise) as both are currently selling this item at $88.

    http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/wd-1tb-elem…

    http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/western-digital-1tb-elements-p…

    • 2TB for $109 at COTD was a much better recent deal. Also $30 store credit!

  • +2

    Problem with buy online is you can't drive a hard bargain. Sometimes the staff in the store can really do a good deal to make a sale especially on big ticket items

    • so true

    • Can't drive a hard bargain on a hard drive?

  • If you are in the market for a Breville Smart Toast then this is probably the best price at the moment, plus a $20 store credit to boot.

    • +1

      They actually have smart toasters…jesus look at all the buttons on that thing.

    • +1

      Does it come with function to completely dis-toast your crumpet, then re-toast it to see how much toast your crumpet can hold?
      Very important feature for enel… I mean crumpet connoisseur out there

      • +1

        If you start with a frozen crumpet:
        1. Use the defrost function to complete discharge the crumpet.
        2. Then use the bagel function to fully charge the crumpet. (Be sure to insert the crumpet in the correct direction as it may result in crumpet failure.)
        3. If you let the crumpet cool down, you can then do a final charge using the reheat function.

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