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Collect Flybuys points online at Bunnings

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Australia’s most popular rewards program, Flybuys, and Bunnings Warehouse have today announced that Flybuys members will now be able to collect 1 Flybuys point per $1 they spend when they shop with Bunnings online.  

This builds on the partnership that was launched in December last year, which saw customers able to use Flybuys in store at Bunnings for the first time, with close to 10 million scans to date. 

The announcement ensures that it’s even easier for members to collect points both online and in-store for Australians looking to complete a DIY project over the Easter and Autumn period.  

In addition, the retailer’s Special Orders range, which includes products across kitchen, bathroom, lighting and outdoor living categories has also been added to the program, providing another opportunity for Flybuys members to collect points.   

Flybuys members will also be able to link their Flybuys card number to their Bunnings account online to collect points seamlessly.  

John Merakovsky, Chief Executive Officer, Flybuys, said: “Flybuys’ partnership with Bunnings Warehouse has unleashed brilliant opportunities for members to collect points in-store since launching, and we’re excited that members will now have the added convenience of collecting points on their shop, whether it’s in-store or online.” 

Mike Schneider, Managing Director, Bunnings, said: “Since launching Flybuys in December last year, we’ve seen a huge response from our customers with millions collecting points on their home improvement and gardening essentials. Introducing the option to earn Flybuys points online and on extended range of tens of thousands of special orders products is another way we can reward our customers and deliver a great experience, whether shopping in store or online.” 

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