The Good Guys Concierge: $20, What to Buy When There Is Nothing to Buy?

So when you buy a fridge or something of the sort, you can get an extended warranty with their Concierge service program whatnot for hundreds of dollars! Wow!
But you did it because of the $20 vouchers which seem to make up the cost and the random buy $600 worth of goods get $120 in store credit.
Here is my question:

What do you buy when you only have a $20 concierge gift certificate that needs to be used in a few days when you have nothing to buy?

(Previously I bought steam mop pads, but I have MORE THAN ENOUGH now.)

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Comments

  • +1

    Batteries? Light bulbs?

  • +2

    I normally buy cleaning products

  • +3

    I used to sell the credit on classified $20 for $10 usually

    • Cash on collect?

      • +1

        Paypal f and f
        If I get scammed it’s over $10 lol

    • You could get someone to buy a $20 credit that expires in 5 days? OK, Jordan Belfort lmao

      • 4 days actually lmfao****

        This is one of the ones I can find, cbf searching for the others manually

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/589946

        Not sure what’s so hard to believe, $20 for $10 no brainer (in this case was 9.50 though)

        • Hey I believe ya, I am just surprised someone would buy a coupon that expires so soon. I'm impressed

          • @ThithLord: The codes used to be released to coincide with storewide sale events so prob just fueling impulse buys

  • +2

    Some stale coffee beans.

  • +2

    Printer ink

  • https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/the-good-guys-conc…

    most people wrote: horrible, scam, deceitful, terrible etc

  • +2

    Batteries a4 paper, laundry/chemicals omo etc pretty universal

    Use pricehipster and sort cheapest first

    If you get 2 together (have to have your concierge under different accounts) you can use max 2 together

    Have bought for friends/relatives as requested over the past 5 years
    apple cables/adapters
    hair dryer
    Dry balls
    Material shaver thing by Phillips
    vacuum sealer bags/rolls
    photo paper and printer ink
    Oxo kitchen stuff
    Batteries for every kids toy under the moon +Xmas decorations
    Small kitchen novelty cookware
    Water filters
    Soda stream bottles
    Filters/bags for vacuum etc

    And when you really run out
    Cheap $9 earphones + $30 concierge so it never ever ends

    Click and collect so staff have to find it and it eliminates the expiry.
    Paying any excess by credit card not PayPal makes pickup faster.

  • Would love a code if anyone has a spare ❤️

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