Attractive PayBack deals
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We went yesterday to Nahkauf for our weekly shopping, we've never been to that chain and it was super strange, I think the best description was from my son who called the supermarket as "Ghetto", it was a pretty strange experience, it was like been in a Plus in the early 00s. We couldn't find half of the things we usually buy, there was not even fresh milk. The 15x coupon was the only redeeming thing, so probably we will never go there again without such coupon.
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I think Nahkuf is a franchise model, so you can have good ones and bad ones. I find my nearest Nahkauf has a range slightly better than our Penny and slightly worse than our Rewe (in our case also a franchise), but the decor is a bit ghetto alright now that I think of it! One can always go there and buy whatever they do have, then pick up the rest in Rewe. It's super rare that they have 15x coupons. Even 10x coupons are rare in Nahkauf. I've been to our Nahkauf just twice as I wouldn't really go out of my way for a 10x coupon as they are basically always available on mydealz for Penny and/or Rewe, which are much more convenient. It's generally possible (with 2 Payback accounts) to never shop with less than a 10x coupon at Penny or Rewe if you use the deal alerts feature on mydealz.
There is a100 extra points and a 50 extra points coupon at Penny on mydealz at the moment. I used both this morning and took the 150 points for 2 shower gels tacked on to the end of a bigger shop. They never seem to mind you doing that if they see you have spent "proper money" on a big shop first (with a 10x coupon of course!)
If any of you are converting your PayBack points to Miles and More points, you should convert them this month as there is a generous 30% bonus. Do not convert more than ca. 25k PayBack points in one transaction though, as somewhere between 25k and 30k the transaction will go through a "manual validation" which can take several days. Sticking to 25k points it will be automated and processed within 24 hours. You can do this multiple times until the end of the month. I have converted 50k points so far this month and received 65k Miles and More points I will convert all my PayBack points before the end of the month. Who knows when PayBack and M&M will stop being partners. PayBack belongs to Amex which has it's own Membership Rewards programme which does not allow transfer to M&M so it may not last forever with the PayBack conversions.
There is a100 extra points and a 50 extra points coupon at Penny on mydealz at the moment. I used both this morning and took the 150 points for 2 shower gels tacked on to the end of a bigger shop. They never seem to mind you doing that if they see you have spent "proper money" on a big shop first (with a 10x coupon of course!)
If any of you are converting your PayBack points to Miles and More points, you should convert them this month as there is a generous 30% bonus. Do not convert more than ca. 25k PayBack points in one transaction though, as somewhere between 25k and 30k the transaction will go through a "manual validation" which can take several days. Sticking to 25k points it will be automated and processed within 24 hours. You can do this multiple times until the end of the month. I have converted 50k points so far this month and received 65k Miles and More points I will convert all my PayBack points before the end of the month. Who knows when PayBack and M&M will stop being partners. PayBack belongs to Amex which has it's own Membership Rewards programme which does not allow transfer to M&M so it may not last forever with the PayBack conversions.
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Those Wunschgutscheine are a chore to activate. You have first to activate them in the website, but the maximum activation is 50 EUR at a time, even if the voucher is for a much higher value. And for every activation you have to enter your name and email and it takes around 10 minutes to get your answer back. Then you have to import the real voucher code in your chosen vendor (Amazon in my case). So if you have 1000 EUR in total you have to do the procedure 20 times.
Not complaining about free money, but I feel like I am working for it.
Not complaining about free money, but I feel like I am working for it.
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They do make you work for it alright, especially with Amazon and the €50 limit. I console myself with the fact you can only do €300 a day or risk the money laundering check. I sit down and blitz through the 6 of them. My browser remembers my name and email so I don't have to type all that stuff in over and over at least. You can just request all 6 Amazon gift card codes and then wait for the 6 emails to come. Then go through all 6 emails one after the other.
That's why it's really nice when REWE or PayBack offers gift cards with 16x on Amazon or IKEA or whatever without the Wunschgutschein step, but that is much rarer.
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Look, there are things that I do absolutely sober, like defusing a nuclear bomb, and there are things that I do in the halftime of a football match, with (already) three beers and two Jägermeister in my belly... Copy/Pasting those Gutschein-codes from A to B belongs to the second mentioned group of tasks...murphaph wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 8:44 pmThey do make you work for it alright, especially with Amazon and the €50 limit. I console myself with the fact you can only do €300 a day or risk the money laundering check. I sit down and blitz through the 6 of them. My browser remembers my name and email so I don't have to type all that stuff in over and over at least. You can just request all 6 Amazon gift card codes and then wait for the 6 emails to come. Then go through all 6 emails one after the other.
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BE VERY ALERT!
From what I found this is the "Wunschgutschein für deine Region"!
You can only cash in that Wunschgutschein in *selected* stores in your region.
You cannot - for example - cash it in at Amazon!
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Yeah there are some other special category Wunschgutscheine like "Fashion" or "Mobility" that can only be used in specific stores, not including Amazon. I only buy the "general purpose" Wunschgutscheine. Good point Franklan.
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There's also a 200 Extrapoints at Penny coupon floating around mydealz. Minimum purchase amount €2. The barcode is:
22950000000000016194
It cannot be combined with the 10x etc. coupons or the coupon with the 7% discount. Just pick something up for €2 (not €1.99!) and pay and scan separately and it's 200 points for no extra effort. Some of these extra points coupons work with amounts <€2 but this one doesn't.
22950000000000016194
It cannot be combined with the 10x etc. coupons or the coupon with the 7% discount. Just pick something up for €2 (not €1.99!) and pay and scan separately and it's 200 points for no extra effort. Some of these extra points coupons work with amounts <€2 but this one doesn't.
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I do not have a use for that as I do not use Apple products, but it might be a money saving information for someone else.
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I have the general feeling that the prices for delivery service and click&collect from Rewe are not the same compared to buying from the brick and mortar shop. I need to do more digging on that. Because it will defeat the purpose if the prices are higher.
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No, they are not. If for example a crate of beer costs 16.99 but is at 11.99 in the brochure for this week, it is still 16.99 when you order it to be delivered.
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The American Express PayBack card offer is back on. 1000 PayBack points for the first card usage and a further 2000 points for spending €500 in the first two months (should be doable for most people). The main benefit of the car however is that your PayBavk points are protected from expiration when you have an Amex PayBack card. The card itself is completely free forever. You can use it for two months to get the PayBack points and then stick it in a drawer and forget about it if you like (although it does allow you to collect PayBack points at a rate of 1 point per €3 spent, even in non-PayBack partner shops). The offer is only available when recommended by a current card holder so I will chekily post a link here again for anyone interested. Full diclosure: I also receive PayBack points on my card when anyone takes up the offer via the referral link
https://www.americanexpress.com/de-de/r ... H&XL=MNMNS
https://www.americanexpress.com/de-de/r ... H&XL=MNMNS