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Woolworths Credit Card Offer Comparison

Want to save money and start gaining a rewards points from your weekly food shop at Woolworths? We help you review the financial features of the Woolworths Everyday money card including the annual fee and ongoing purchase rate. Shopping with the Woolworths card in your wallet is sure to help as you earn reward points because you can accrue reward points on the card at participating stores of BigW, Dick Smith, Dan Murphy’s, Tandy and more. Compare with other reward cards and start your application – it’s fast and secure.

Name Purchase Rate (p.a.) Balance Transfer Annual Fee  
RATE (p.a.) PERIOD Apply
Woolworths Everyday Money Credit Card
Woolworths Everyday Money Credit Card
Receive a $50 shopping cards after your first purchase.
19.84% 5.99% 6 months $49

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Woolworths Everyday Money Reloadable Prepaid Card
Woolworths Everyday Money Reloadable Prepaid Card
Use to purchase online & offline. Comes with 2 for 1 movie tickets valid for 6 months.
- - - -

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Woolworths Qantas Credit Card
Woolworths Qantas Credit Card
5,000 bonus QFF points. Earn 1 QFF point per $1 on most purchases.
19.99% - - $0

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