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3% off Woolworths eGift Cards via Suncorp Benefits

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Suncorp Benefits (membership required) is still offering 3% discount on Woolworths eGift Cards, which is better than nothing considering how few places you can get them at a discount.

Available from $5 to $500.

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  • +1

    Reminder that there are a range of ways to obtain discounted gift cards.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/discounted_egift_cards

    Redeem Your Gift Card will give you 4.5% off the cost of a WISH egift card but then charge $1 per gift card for delivery, so on a $100 card, you would save 3.5%
    If you buy a larger denomination then you save a higher %.
    Payment is via payment into their bank account and there will be a delay until they receive it and then process it.

  • nothing to see here, move right along.

  • No deal.

  • I think the various RAC provide better benefits on these.

  • As above, not a deal.
    Check the wiki as normal.

  • +1

    MacQuarie bank customers can get 4% still.

  • +1

    4% through RACV for woolies egift cards too

  • -3

    Shit deal. Entertainment book gets 4%.

  • -4

    How is this even worth the effort? Even at 5% it was barely worth the effort.

    • +2

      What return does your super give you? I'll take 5% over what my money sitting in the bank earns me.

      • -2

        I don’t have to work for my super. And buying shares you’ll make more in a week than 3%.

        Buying gift cards all the time and then finding them on my phone and then entering them, keeping track of credit left etc is not worth it for me.

        • +1

          3% a week is >400% annual interest. Willing to list your portfolio so we can all benefit?

          • @[Deactivated]: Lol, lots of hard work to research them. One is 260% up and climbing. You can make the same returns on small cap shares as you can on bitcoin and other altcoins

          • @[Deactivated]: Go and put $5K into lithium shares next week and you’ll make more than 10% for the week. That’ll be more than the 3% savings on gift cards for the entire year.

            • @UberIsCool: I'm not at all skeptical about sustainable gains of 400%, in fact you could sell me the harbour bridge with numbers like that. Which particular lithium shares will grow by 10% in a week?

              • @[Deactivated]: At this stage, any of them, it’s the flavour of the month. But PLL has signed up with Tesla, worth looking.

    • +2

      Every dollar saved is a dollar less to pay on the mortgage (or at the very least a dollar’s worth of interest if it sits in the offset account).

      Even the 1% gift cards discount or cash backs are worthwhile if you are going to spend it there anyway eg groceries, amazon, etc…

      • +1

        Agree with cashback but for giftcards it depends on what it is in my opinion. Groceries ok but 1% on $1.5 tv for example and you need to return it a fault you will get refunded in giftcards and you save only $15. Better off buying it on bankwest Qantas debit and getting the complementary extra year warranty and 90 day loss and damage insurance or even grabbing the points on a CC and getting the same benefits.

        • Fair enough. You’re right it depends on the opportunity cost and what you’re foregoing as a result of the small discount through gift cards.

          That being said for most things (at least to me) since I don’t use any CC with warranty/price protection/etc features and just get QFF points, knowing I can buy whatever it is I’m buying for slightly cheaper just by using an app to buy the gift cards (even on the spot in the check out queue) is enough of an incentive to get me to open the Suncorp benefits app (or whatever it is with discounted egift cards).

  • +1

    Can you still use dan murphy cards in woolies?

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