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Spend & Get Bonus Insider Reward Points: Up to 20% of Purchase Value ($250 Minimum Spend, $1000 Bonus Points Cap) @ Total Tools

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Total Tools easter sale, 20% of purchase back in points, they have the same deal at Sydney Tools as well, you might have some luck price matching items from tools warehouse with their 15% off sale, TT will match online/email, but ST wouldn't for me when i tried :/

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  • Yeah Total Tools is a shit company, they won't price match in store even though it's their policy.

    • I've never had issues price matching in store, they won't let you match and combine with their bonus points deals though which is the usual "not in in conjunction with other offers" clause.

      • +1

        Depends on the TT store.
        I’ve had a price match and bonus points in the same transaction. Though my store made me spend the bonus points on the spot, so $500 cash to get $600 value in the day. Seemed like a bit of false advertising to me. I think they just want you to spend that extra $100 in their location. Probably works out about $30 actually out of pocket for them on the additional $100 spend. So I can see why they do it this way.
        I’ve also had to do warranty claims at the purchase store which makes no sense either.

    • Here i was thinking TT were the pick, Sydney wouldn't price match online, despite advertising they do, maybe TT for online and ST for in store is the way to go?

      • I have since read in the price gaurantee t&c's that ST excludes milwaukee from price matching, so another point to TT imo

  • Can anyone confirm when you're getting the actual dollar amount worth of points, or whether you're just getting extra points as if you spent the extra amount? You typically earn 1 point for every dollar spent, so if I spend $250 and get the $50 worth of bonus points, am I just getting an extra 50 points (i.e 50 cents worth) on top of the 250 points ($2.50 worth) as if I'd spent $300, or am I truly getting $50 "worth" of points?

    • I think the promo overwrites the usual system, i spent 1597 and got $300 worth of points, which from the promo it had that listed for "spend $1500, get $300 in BP", when technically 20% would have been around ~319 in points, so it seems like its a set tier structure for the promos

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