1 Million Points Promoter: Woolworths Group Ltd (T/A Woolies X - 'Rewards') ABN 88 000 014 675, 1 Woolworths Way, Bella Vista, NSW 2153, Australia

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1 Million Points Promoter: Woolworths Group Ltd (T/A Woolies X - 'Rewards') ABN 88 000 014 675, 1 Woolworths Way, Bella Vista, NSW 2153, Australia 1 Million Points Terms & Conditions ("Conditions of Entry") Schedule Promotion: 1 Million Points Promoter: Woolworths Group Ltd (t/a Woolies X - 'Rewards') ABN 88 000 014 675, 1 Woolworths Way, Bella Vista, NSW 2153, Australia. Ph: 1300 767 969 Promotiona Start date: 03/08/20 at 12:01 am AEST ​ l Period: End date: 11/08/20 at 11:59 pm AEST ​ Spend Start date: 05/08/20 at 12:01 am AEST ​ Period: End date: 11/08/20 at 11:59 pm AEST ​ Eligible Entry is open to residents of Australia aged 18 years of age and over who are an Existing Everyday Rewards entrants: Member. For the purpose of these terms an ‘’Existing Everyday Rewards Members’’ is any person who is a Registered Cardholder of the Everyday Rewards Program. “Registered Cardholder” means a holder of an Everyday Rewards ​ ​ card issued by the Promoter excluding holders of temporary Everyday Rewards cards. Entrants must continue to be an Existing Everyday Rewards Member at the time of the draw to be eligible for a prize. Details of the Everyday Rewards Program (including terms and conditions of the program) are accessible at everydayrewards.com.au. Entrants must ensure their Everyday Rewards account details are up to date with their current, valid email address and phone number to be eligible for a prize. How to To enter the Promotion, the entrant must spend any amount at any Woolworths, Woolworths Metro, BWS, Big Enter: W, Caltex and Caltex Woolworths/EG (operated by Euro Garages Australia) stores which accept the Everyday Rewards Card in NSW, QLD, NT, WA, SA, VIC and ACT or any Woolworths, Woolworths Metro, BWS and Big W in TAS ("Participating Stores") on any item/s (other than the Excluded Items) in a single transaction and scan their ​ ​ Everyday Rewards Card during the Spend Period (“Eligible Scan”). Subject to the limits and offer below, the entrant will receive one (1) entry for the Qualifying Transaction. An offer for this Promotion will be available via the Everyday Rewards app during the Promotional Period. Once an entrant ‘boosts’ the offer via the app, they will receive seven (7) entries for any subsequent Eligible Scans completed during the Spend Period. Excluded Items: The following purchases are not eligible for entry: smoking products, gift cards (including iTunes), ​ mobile recharge, Woolworths Mobile, travel cards, tickets, cash outs, delivery charges, donations and purchases on a charge account. Entries Multiple entries permitted subject to the following: permitted: a) limit one (1) entry permitted per Eligible Scan (unless offer is ‘boosted’ via the Everyday Rewards app, in which case seven (7) entries will instead be awarded); b) each entry must be completed in accordance with the entry instructions above; c) only the first five (5) scans per person each day are eligible for entries (for the sake of clarity, an entrant is entitled to a maximum of five (5) entries per day (if they do not ‘boost’ the offer); and thirty-five (35) entries per day (if they ‘boost’ the offer); and d) maximum of one (1) prize permitted per person (excludes SA residents who are eligible to win multiple prizes). Total Prize AUD $35,000.00 Pool: Prize Description Number of this prize Value (per prize) Winning Method The prize is 1 Million Everyday Rewards Points 7 (1 per Daily Draw) AUD$5,000.00 Daily Draws: to the value of AUD$5,000.00. These points will computerised © 2020 Plexus Services Pty Ltd. Do not reproduce or amend without authority. ​ ​ be loaded to the winner’s account in 2 separate random selection - increments. 500,000 will be loaded first, and a 21/08/20 at 09:00 further 500,000 points will be loaded 6 months am AEST from initial load, unless that would cause the total number of Everyday Rewards Points in the winner’s account (“Total Points”) to be equal to ​ ​ or greater than 900,000 Everyday Rewards Points, in which case that lesser number which would cause the Total Points to be 900,000 will be loaded to the winner’s account, and the balance of the 1 Million points will be loaded once the Total Points would be equal to or less than 900,000. Prize The prize will be credited to the winner's existing Everyday Rewards account. Conditions: The prize is awarded and must be redeemed in accordance with and subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Everyday Rewards program available at everydayrewards.com.au/terms.html. The winner’s contact details need to be up to date (valid and current email address and phone number, and Everyday Rewards card must be active). Winner The winners will be contacted by using the contact details on file with the Promoter within fourteen (14) days of notification: the draw. The winners will be published at https://www.everydayrewards.com.au/competition-winners.html by 04/09/20. Unclaimed Prizes must be claimed by 21/09/20 at 09:00 am AEDT. In the event of an unclaimed prize, the prize will be Prizes: redrawn on 23/09/20 at 09:00 am AEDT at Plexus, Level 4, 411 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. The winners of the redraw will be notified by using the contact details on file with the Promoter within fourteen (14) days of the redraw. The winners will be notified publicly (and their details published) at https://www.everydayrewards.com.au/competition-winners.html by 07/10/20. 1. The entrant agrees and acknowledges that they have read these Conditions of Entry (and Schedule) and that entry into the Promotion is deemed to be acceptance of these Conditions of Entry (and Schedule). Any capitalised terms used in these Conditions of Entry have the meaning given in the Schedule, unless stated otherwise. 2. The Promotion commences on the Start Date and ends on the End Date ("Promotional Period"). Entries are deemed to be received at the time of receipt by the Promoter and not at the time of transmission or deposit by the entrant. Records of the Promoter and its agencies are final and conclusive as to the time of receipt. 3. Valid and eligible entries will be accepted during the applicable period/s listed above. 4. Employees (and their immediate family members) of agencies/companies directly associated with the conduct of this ​ Promotion, Participating Stores, the Promoter, businesses involved in determination of winner/s for the Promotion, ​ businesses involved in the management of the Promotion, any organisation benefiting from the Promotion, the Promoter’s distributors, suppliers, subsidiary companies/businesses and associated companies and agencies are not eligible to enter. "Immediate family member" means any of the following: spouse, ex-spouse, de-facto spouse, child or step-child (whether natural or by adoption), parent, step-parent, grandparent, step-grandparent, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister or 1st cousin. 5. Daily Draws: a) There will be one (1) draw conducted for the entries received each day of the Spend Period, for a total of seven (7) draws (“Daily Draws”). Subject to the starting and closing time of the Spend Period, entries into each Daily Draw will open and close each day based on NSW local time. Each Daily Draw will take place at Plexus, Level 4, 411 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000 using computerised random selection at 09:00 am AEST on 21/08/20. Non-winning entries in each Daily Draw will be entered into any subsequent Daily Draw(s). b) The draw conductor may draw additional reserve entries in case an invalid entry or entrant is drawn. © 2020 Plexus Services Pty Ltd. Do not reproduce or amend without authority. ​ ​ c) If a draw is scheduled on the weekend or a public holiday, the draw will be conducted at the same time and location on the following business day. The Promoter will ensure each draw is open for public scrutiny and anyone may witness the draw on request. The winner of a drawn prize is determined by chance. 6. If there are no prize winner/s or winner/s for this Promotion cannot be found this information will be published at https://www.everydayrewards.com.au/competition-winners.html. 7. All reasonable attempts will be made to contact each winner. 8. If any winner chooses not to take their prize (or is unable to), or does not take or claim a prize by the time specified by the Promoter, or is unavailable, they forfeit the prize and the Promoter is not obliged to substitute the prize. 9. Where entry is allowed by purchase or subscription, the cost of the product or service is no greater than the cost would be without the opportunity to participate in the Promotion. 10. The value of the prizes is accurate and based upon the recommended retail value of the prizes (inclusive of GST) at the date of printing. The Promoter accepts no responsibility for any variation in the value of the prizes after that date. 11. No part of a prize is exchangeable, redeemable for cash or any other prize or transferable, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Promoter. 12. If a prize (or portion of a prize) is unavailable the Promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize (or that portion of the prize) to a prize of equal or greater value and specification, subject to any written directions of a regulatory authority. 13. No entry fee is charged by the Promoter to enter the Promotion. 14. Each prize will be awarded to the person named in the entry and any entry that is made on behalf of an entrant or by a third party will be invalid.
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