PC Optimum PC Optimum Points Days 2024: Get Bonus PC Optimum Points Until February 7 The Best PC Optimum Points Days Deals for 2024!
get this dealEarn more PC Optimum points on your grocery runs this week, because PC Optimum Points Days continues with an extra week of exclusive deals and bonus points.
Points Days offers can be found at over 4500 Loblaw-owned grocery stores and Esso gas stations across Canada, but some deals may be store-specific – we've listed the most popular offers among RedFlagDeals users below, along with some of our flyer roundups to help you maximize earnings during the event.
- Real Canadian Superstore – get 30,000 points back when you redeem 200,000 or more points
- Real Canadian Superstore – get 20,000 points when you spend $100.00 or more on baby diapers, training pants, wipes, formula, food, accessories, toiletries or gear
- No Frills – get 3,500 points for every $8.00 spent on Liberte or Yoplait Yogurt
- No Frills – get 5,000 points for every $25.00 pent on pet food or supplies
- Loblaws – get 4,000 points for every $15.00 spent on Nature's Recipe Dog Food
- PC Financial – get 20,000 points in welcome offers when you apply for a PC Mastercard
- Shoppers Drug Mart – Bonus Redemption Event: get up to an extra $100.00 off when redeeming your points (February 2-7 only)
Most Points Days bonuses are automatically loaded to your account, but store-specific deals may require manual loading through the PC Optimum app (Android, iOS).
Before you shop, view our roundup of deals from a few participating stores including Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore and Shoppers Drug Mart.
PC Optimum Points Days is effective from January 25 to February 7 at participating stores in Canada and a free PC Optimum account is required – click here to read our PC Optimum Beginner's Guide to learn more about the program.
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View allGot emails @7PM from Atlantic superstore for an upcoming redemption event on the 21st-23rd that I don't have enough points for and several flash offers for 19th and 20th for stuff we don't buy.
cheers
You're an Optimillionaire!!
And I hope your health's good, considering you used the app. :-)
CONGRATULATIONS !!!
I’m always happy when I hear about someone in the RFD Community …
Winning stuff
Esp if it’s a regular contributor
MILLION PCO Points = $ 1000 basic value
But …
@ SDM it’s worth $ 1500 during a Bonus Redemption Event (200,000 = $ 300)
Or … it’s worth $ 1600 during a Mega Bonus Redemption Event like Black Friday (250,000 = $ 400 )
Enjoy.
My best advice tho is make sure you’ve implemented good security on your PCO Account
Such as 2 Step Verification
Might even want to consider changing your password again
Making it as complicated as you can for the Scammers & Thieves
Next Magic Hour is Friday March 29.
Granted 2024 has shown to be more difficult to do it. I just had some over the counter meds to buy and had a 20x that was timed perfectly.
Also received Get 10K pts when you make 7 $20 SDM purchases by May 2. Won't be using this.
I forgot to scan my PCO card at the cashier, but remembered just after I paid for the transaction.
The cashier did a "Post Transaction Update" and scanned my PCO card in. I got the paper receipt for this, the purchase and the GC activations.
When I got home I checked my PCO account and sure enough a "Points Adjustment" appeared, which must have been the "Post Transaction Update". The total points awarded was 0, but this is expected because the terms of the deal says 2-4 weeks for points to be posted.
So my question is, is a "Post Transaction Update" a reliable fix when a PCO card isn't scanned, or can I expect a headache getting PCO to award me the points?
One must READ the Offers T&Cs
PCO FREEBIES come in 2 formats :
1- Tells you SPECIFICALLY WHAT YOU GET FOR FREE
Example a common one
FREE PC refrigerated OJ (1.75L or 2.63 Litres)
Or another often seen one
FREE No Name Butter - Salted or Unsalted (454 grams )
2- Just tells you the category
Example … yours
FREE Eggs or Butter of choice
So …
YES you can pick up any ONE PKG of your choosing for FREE
However, even though we are shopping less at the 'discount' Loblaws stores, most new offers are now 10% max for both of our accounts.
Hanging onto a 20% for Raspberries that I saved earlier for another week!
So, we are just shopping more at Food Basics (sale or rainchecks less 10%), Scene/FreshCo (sale or price match), Air Miles/Metro and Scene/Sobeys ...
+ can use our Amex Cobalt at all of above non Loblaws stores!
I have only gotten 2 of the same offer once, when I bought an eligible product I got points for 1 offer while the other stayed in my account.
I saved a 10% mushroom offer earlier and another 10% mushroom offer is arriving tomorrow ... So 20% only because I have 2 offers that are the same! Lol
My wifes account continues to have only 10% offers, but that account almost never gets used.
Ending today versus starting tomorrow.
If you haven't done so already, save any PC Optimum personal offers (for next week) that you won't use by tomorrow. The offers disappear around Midnight going from Wednesday to Thursday. You can save up to 4 offers for the following week. Not all offers can be saved.
Woman-Led US Gang That Stole Make-Up Products Worth $8 Million, Sold On Amazon
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/us-woma ... on-5228978
Ron.
For BOTH Consumers & Retailers
Supply Chain Issues - Staff Shortages - Higher Costs / Inflation
There’s one true way to avoid all this
The one thing more people did during COVID than any other time in history
GIVE UP ON INPERSON SHOPPING
Shop Online
For Home Delivery or Curbside Pick Up
Stores cannot inconvenience / hassle you with their theft diversion / loss prevention tactics if you never go in the store
Plus … it would end shoplifting as we currently know it
Then they’d just have to deal with Inside Theft (Employees) / Corporate Theft = Embezzlement
Or Organized Crime
To be honest if Loblaws is saying their greatest losses now are organized crime
I for one would like to hear more about that …
Are they talking …
GC scammers & thieves
PCO Fraudsters
Gangs Swarming Stores
Or …
The TRULY BIG STUFF
Like Instore Hold Ups
Or Semi Truck Hijackings etc
Cuz we certainly haven’t heard a lot about that stuff
Wheras back in the 1970s …
When there truly was SUPER INFLATION (20% + for Interest Rates)
These things were common place
And well known occurrences
Certainly the direction we are heading when shopping is like lab mice in cages.
You think gates, cameras, and receipt scans are going to prevent those thieves who clearly know what they are doing? Plus there is no way of enforcing it: that student making minimum wage is not going to care or notice, nor will that security guard who isn't getting paid enough to intervene. All they can really do is try to discourage the petty theft and try to minimize costs in other areas so the losses don't add up too much.
But in an email to CBC News, Loblaw suggested organized crime is largely driving retail theft.
"Organized retail crime across the entire industry is a serious issue, and has only gotten worse,"
So! They believe they know the cause of the problem and their solution is to assume they are being cheated every time a customer walks out the door.
Ironic! For the last few years, every time I walk out their door, I feel cheated.
Sigh.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loblaw ... -1.7141850
Apparently they're in a few Superstores and a Zehrs in Southern Ontario. I hope if someone here frequents one of the locations, they'll post. I'm curious about the scanners.
A better effort to combat theft might be to quit price gouging. According to the report, organized crime is driving theft. I watch enough TV to guess that mobsters probably won't shake in their boots over this scanning tactic.
I know Tarranna, but not Tronnoh.
Synapse and neurons activated thank you very much.
At our No Frills in the B.C. Interior, those scallops are $15.99 regular price.
Although maybe on a technicality we win (or lose), as at the Independent some hundreds of kilometers from us, they're $18.99, $10.99 members' price. Like @Mars2012 in Saskatoon.