Woolworths has apologised to thousands of customers after mistakenly telling about 79,000 people they had won a competition.

The email for the Big Night In prize was meant to be sent to about 1000 winning customers.

Instead, 79,000 extra so-called winners were sent the same email - awarding them 4000 points towards the supermarket’s Everyday Rewards card system, which would equal $30 worth of groceries.

  • @SpaceNoodle
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    197 months ago

    They should be legally required to pay out.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      97 months ago

      Not sure about a legal requirement for a clear human error type mistake.

      That being said… The prize was the point equivalent of $30 of groceries. They should just acknowledge the issue, and say that they’re letting people keep the points anyway. Just shift it to being an unexpected $2.3M advertising campaign. I’m sure they’d get more publicity out of that than actually spending the money on traditional advertising nowadays.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        77 months ago

        There’s nothing wrong with mistakes having consequences, especially ones as cheap as $2.3MM.

        • IndiBrony
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          07 months ago

          Yeah, some of us could get a small loan for about half of that to help cover it!

          • @SpaceNoodle
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            37 months ago

            It was a corporation, not a person.