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Woolworths mistakenly tells 500,000 members they will receive a gift voucher

Author
Tom Raynel,
Publish Date
Thu, 3 Jul 2025, 3:23pm
Woolworths' loyalty programme Everyday Rewards has accidentally sent messages about $15 vouchers to nearly 500,000 of its members. Photo / Supplied
Woolworths' loyalty programme Everyday Rewards has accidentally sent messages about $15 vouchers to nearly 500,000 of its members. Photo / Supplied

Woolworths mistakenly tells 500,000 members they will receive a gift voucher

Author
Tom Raynel,
Publish Date
Thu, 3 Jul 2025, 3:23pm

Human error has been blamed for a mistake where nearly 500,000 members of the Woolworths Everyday Rewards programme were told they had been gifted a $15 voucher.

After earning 2000 Everyday Rewards points through the programme, users can elect to receive a reward of their choice, including a $15 voucher to use in a Woolworths supermarket.

But in emails to customers seen by the Herald, news of the voucher has mistakenly been sent to users who don鈥檛 or no longer qualify.

The offer has now been revoked from members鈥 accounts, with an apology by Woolworths for any confusion it may have caused.

鈥淲e made a mistake! We know you鈥檝e been using Everyday Rewards for a while now and earning rewards,鈥 the email says.

鈥淓arlier today, you received an email that we sent in error. It was supposed to only go to our newest members who have received their first reward very recently. We apologise for any confusion we may have caused!鈥

One member of the programme who had a voucher revoked was Jock Schoeller, who said the decision to rescind the offer 鈥渁nnoys the hell out of me鈥.

鈥淲ell, it came out of nowhere for me and I thought, oh well that鈥檚 nice, because I do use Woolworths and I buy my beer and wine there,鈥 Schoeller said.

鈥淔or me, it鈥檚 like if you put a price on something and you make a mistake in the store, they have to meet the price they鈥檝e got in the store, right? There鈥檚 just no three ways about it.鈥

Schoeller said the reversal was frustrating as a consumer and he questioned the legality of the move.

An Everyday Rewards New Zealand spokesperson said no issuing or cancelling of Everyday Rewards points or vouchers occurred because of the error.

鈥淵esterday, we mistakenly sent an email to around 500,000 Everyday Rewards members congratulating them for earning their first reward.

鈥淚t was supposed to only go to our newest members who earned their first reward very recently 鈥 human error meant it was sent much more widely,鈥 the spokesperson said.

鈥淲e have contacted all of the members we mistakenly emailed to apologise for the confusion. We are investigating how this happened and will undertake a full review.鈥

Tom Raynel is a multimedia business journalist for the Herald, covering small business, retail and tourism.

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