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8% off Restaurant Choice & Café Choice eGift Cards @ Australian Unity Wellplan Rewards (Membership Required)

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Normally, they are 4% off.

Card will expire 5 years from the issue date shown on card. Keep this Card secure. Lost or stolen Cards cannot be replaced. By purchasing or using this Card you agree to be bound by the full terms and conditions located at www.cafechoicegiftcard.com.au/terms-conditions/. For customer assistance, balance check, expiry date and how to use this Card, go to www.cafechoicegiftcard.com.au You can use your Café Choice gift card at thousands of restaurants, bars, cafes & fast-food establishments that accept EFTPOS or Visa cards around Australia. The Café Choice Gift Card can be used at the following merchant category locations: Eating Places and Restaurants (5812), Hotels, Caterers (5811), Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages), Bars, Taverns, Cocktail lounges, Nightclubs and Discotheques (5813) Fast Food Restaurants (5814) Motels & Resorts, Central Merchant (7011), Amusement Parks, Circuses, Carnivals, and Fortune Tellers (7996). The Merchant Category Code (MCC) identifies the type of service a business provides. If the MCC listed above does not match the retailer’s category, then the transaction will decline.

It'll work in a lot of places, even Hotels, Amusement parks. I have occasionally had problems with markets where the food place is a side business and the main business is something else. Works at bars but not bottle shops.

$5-$1000 per card. $2500 maximum purchase per week.

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Comments

  • Can I buy the card with Amex? I'm about the jump from GMHBA, if it takes Amex I will switch earlier.

  • Do these work at Accor restaurants? Stacking with 50% off from Accor plus would be neat

    • Never tried. I know it works in Marriott restaurants. You can buy a small amount and try, $5 minimum per card.

      • Might give it a shot, it would be neat to stack.

        Some restaurants overpriced, but the ones that aren't the 50% off is already insane. Very cheap for taking the family on a night out when they visit.

    • 95% of Accor in my experience.

    • I believe yes, it all hinges on MCC code of the restaurant, which RC & CC would likely cover.

      Accor plus is a deduction off total bill, not a point of payment discount.

      These GC would be point of payment discount.

      • Yeah I’m aware they’d apply after the 50% so 55% deduction not 60, still very decent

    • My husband and I tried most of the Accor dining places with the discount in our city, some of them are normal restaurants, while some of them just put tables and chairs in one corner of their foyer, you order the meals at the same counter where people check-in, in that case we found our card was charged by a hotel not restaurant. It is rare, and very odd, but it exists…

      • Most I regular at are at least bars (pub style meals), some full restaurants

        They keep upping their prices lately though. Was good when it was actually a solid 50% off, now it’s like 50% off a $30-40 meal…

  • +3

    Thanks OP, good spot.

    Looks like this is not permanent and the rate will revert to 4% on 12 May.

    Another option with Australian Unity Wellplan Rewards is to buy Category Choice Grocery cards (@ 4% discount), then use them to buy one of the TCN or Blackhawk restaurant cards that are discounted fairly regularly in-store at Coles or Woolies eg the TCN Restaurant card on offer this week: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/903701#comment-16488845 . Limited to the $100 or $50 card denominations that Coles/Woolies sell in-store though, unlike this deal.

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