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How you can get unlimited deliveries from Kmart, Bunnings, Priceline, Catch and Officeworks for just $1 with this little-known trick

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Kmart lovers can now get unlimited deliveries for just $1 a month after subscription service OnePass lowered its fees

Kmart lovers can now get unlimited deliveries for just $1 a month after subscription service OnePass lowered its fees.

The offer is only available to people who subscribe to the service for 12 months before midnight on Sunday.

However, it can save the average Australian hundreds of dollars a year in delivery costs, with budgeting experts describing the service as a “no brainer”.

And it’s not just “Kmart addicts” who benefit: A pass The subscription allows shoppers to access unlimited deliveries from Priceline, Bunnings, Catch.com.au, Target and Officeworks too.

Membership is usually $4 per month or $40 per year and will return to that price after the financial year-end flash sale.

Alexandra and Zach Cain, OnePass members from Melbourne’s western suburbs, previously revealed that subscribing is an important part of their family’s budgeting strategy.

Not only do they save money up front on deliveries (which for their family of seven could be anywhere from $5-$20 per month depending on “what’s going on”), but they also save in more surprising ways.

They no longer feel the pressure to “add more to cart” to activate “free shipping” and happily go online to purchase individual items they need, like phone chargers, instead of feeling guilty about searching for more.

Kmart lovers can now get unlimited deliveries for just $1 a month after subscription service OnePass lowered its fees

It also prevents Zach and the kids from getting carried away with shopping, which can become an “expensive experience.”

New OnePass members are also eligible for express click and collect, 365-day returns on eligible products, and can boost their FlyBuys with 5x points activations.

Online shopping has increased in Australia and many families say it is simply more convenient to shop ‘from the couch’ at whatever time suits them.

According to Australia Post, 80 percent of Australian households will shop online in 2023.

More than half of them made more than one online purchase each month and one in seven receives online deliveries weekly.

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