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For the Love of Coffee! Only $19 for $58 Worth of Premium Reserve Coffee Beans. Includes Delivery!

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Just $19.00 for 500g of Premium Reserve Coffee, delivered to your door! RRP $58.

Buy as many as you want, Fantastic gift idea!Select either whole beans or ground. Whatever your preference, BayBeans will make it happen!

Free Bag upgrade on your next purchase of premium reserve (500g for the price of 250g)

Free Delivery anywhere in Australia

Online redemption for quick delivery!

This is part of Father's Day deals for 2011.

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Qoop.com.au
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  • +1

    Oh, here we go again—"Premium Reserve" coffee beans from Bay Beans.

    Nothing special here. At any one time on the various Deal sites there is usually a similar "special" being offered by Bay Beans.

    WTF. Value = $58 for 500g?

    It makes you wonder why this coffee bean company has to continually resort to these type of questionable marketing practices.

  • +4

    What sort of civet cat have these beans been through? $58 for 500g of beans suggests a lot of cats. Something odoriferous about a special on coffee that 'retailed' at over $100 a kilo…

  • +2

    $58 for 500g? Please tell me what coffee is so overpriced. Or explain why you are overstating the savings.

    $19/500g is par for a good coffee blend. No savings here, only spam.

    • +1

      I think Qoop should stop spamming us with nondeals. Look at the past votes, mostly no votes or negatives.

  • +2

    nothing special here. same old same old.

    I get my Di Bella for $17 for 500g. very nice. very consistent in quality.

  • This is the same deal as this one:

    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/46203

    While that old post is marked expired, you can still buy the voucher from here: http://www.baybeans.com.au/voucher.html

    No need to deal with Qoop

    Coffee is awesome - I purchase if for myself on a regular basis

  • Wow the quoted price of premium coffee went from 49 bucks to 58bucks. Legendary.

  • Got this via email, "DELETE" ! how do you value those beans @ $58… ?

  • +1

    Try http://merlo.com.au

    Much better value!

    • Couldn't agree more. Merlo sell top notch beans for a reasonable price every day. They don't have to engage in these dodgy practices to sell their beans.

  • They really botched up the description of this deal.

    You get 500g of beans delivered right off the bat when you buy for $19. Then, to get the extra value, you place an order for as many 250g bags as you want and they will double the bag size at no charge for all the bags you ordered. You have to pay shipping on this order

    Don't know where they get this $58 value from, a 500g bag delivered goes for $38.70 on the site. The real value comes in to play when you place to order with the upsize bags. This gets the delivered price down to the ballpark that you would pay for standard beans, but you get a single origin bean which tends to cost a lot more

    At any rate - I find this deal works well for me - I really like the coffee and get 3kgs at a pop with the voucher right from Bay Beans.

  • This stuff is horrible, terrible deal. I hope OP get's fired from noob company spammer

  • $58 or $38.70, it's a ridiculous amount for 500g unless you're talking the most elite CoE or Geisha coffee.

    I can buy outstanding blends from Melbourne's best roasters for between $20-25 per 500g.

    Also, after looking at their site, i prefer to use roasters who actually tell me what 'premium reserve' SO they're using, not just a country of origin.

  • Thanks for the feedback guys. It's a real eye-opener!

    The information regarding the RRP is provided by the company itself, so we pretty much go by what they tell us their RRP is for each particular product.

    We really appreciate your input and we want to make sure that the deals we put on are good value and something our users actually would like to buy.

    You guys are awesome at breaking deals down to its true value.. If only there was a way to run past deals by ozbargain members before we actually put them on the site… any takers who'd like to be part of our newly created QA team?

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