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Trust me, Woolworths do NOT lose out. Don't spend $100 unless you were already going to.
I do around 15,000 km per year, and I end up with 3 out of 4 discount vouchers expiring. The fuel vouchers are like the mythical sirens. They lure you into the supermarket, only you do not realise you have been conned (cleaned up).
By all means, shop at Woolworths, and use any vouchers you get (I do), but don't for one microsecond think you are going to pull one over Woolworths
Trust me, Woolworths do NOT lose out. Don't spend $100 unless you were already going to.
I do around 15,000 km per year, and I end up with 3 out of 4 discount vouchers expiring. The fuel vouchers are like the mythical sirens. They lure you into the supermarket, only you do not realise you have been conned (cleaned up).
By all means, shop at Woolworths, and use any vouchers you get (I do), but don't for one microsecond think you are going to pull one over Woolworths
Precisely.
Coles (Wesfarmers) and Woolworths aren't two of the most profitable supermarket chains in the world without reason.
Even the whole 7-11 garbage, buy two bottles of water or johnny so sack coke for $6 and save 4c on fuel or whatever, if you do the maths, you actually lose money, only do it if you were going to buy the stuff in the first place...
98 Octane is 98 octane to me. For the record I have never bought fuel at BP as there are no vouchers and the ones near me are always more expensive and that is before the discount applies.
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98 Octane is 98 octane to me. For the record I have never bought fuel at BP as there are no vouchers and the ones near me are always more expensive and that is before the discount applies.
Indeed
BP, Mobil (7-11), Shell (Coles) & Caltex (woolies) are all reputable refiners with good products.
As to the value of the various shopper dockets - none of them are losing money on the deal.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Being a glass half full guy I take the view that if you don't bother using shopper dockets you are lining their pockets
Use shopper dockets for sure, so you pay the "normal" or real price for the fuel
Just don't go out of your way to buy stuff in order to get a shopper docket
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