MyGov email Scam
Hi All, I recieved an email from mygov... but it's a straight out scam, don't click on the link, and be careful.
I have attached a screen shot as you can see it's addressed to undisclosed-recipients and look at the sender.
Hi, The email I recieved asked me to log on to mygov in my usual way and update my banking details with medibank. The email I recieved had no links to click on I had to log-on manually. If you recive an email with links I suggest don't click it be careful it could be sus
I recently recieved an email from My Gov stating that they owed me money, there was no link to click it just instructed me to log on to my My Gov account, sure enough there was a message waiting for me explaining what needed to be done, so this one was legit
home made ham cheese with mustard... it was yummy😋 and less than $2.00 plus I was given the Microwave toasty maker for my birthday, we haven't had takeaway or dined out in over a year because of the prices the pension only goes so far
I live in melton Vic, pump price was $199.9 for unleaded at all outlets(just a coincidence as there's no price fixing), same day we drove down to visit our daughter in Truganina which is about 20ks away where the pump price was $159.9 this was at a United so with using the Seniors/United card...
the paper bags that were around pre plastic bags didn't have handles, there was no choice you had to carry them from underneath, so to avoid breakages don't carry them by the handles
This is just a thought, with the huge profits being announced by Coles and Woolworths would there be a way to cap their profits which would result in cheaper groceries everyday. The suppliers would still get the same margins, it just limits the ridiculous profits made by the Supermarkets
because we have solar panels we only run the dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer during the day as they are being powered by the sun and avoiding drawing powerfrom the grid (saving money)
thanks to the Scanning Code of Practice I have had many items for free, an example when bread went up last year they didn't change the price tag on the shelf so I just kept paying for it and then going to the help desk point out the issue recieve a refund and walk out with my free bread several...
before freezing it would be a good idea to check if it can be frozen, many manufactured products have already been frozen, look for a mention of thawed for your convience or not suitable for freezing... be careful
there's many complaints getting around as to the handles on the paper bags tearing off and the bottom falling out, easy soulotion is if you have to use these paper bags remove the handles... they are no longer there to detach and the bonus is you would then have to carry it by the bottom...
if you had paid for the discounted good you could have taken the reciept to the service desk because of the scanning rules of practice you would have recieved a full refund and kept the items free of charge, this only applies after you have paid
multi-buys... last week Wollies had Lifesaver bagged varieties on sale for $2:50 each this week same product $5:00 single or you can purchase 2 for $8:00, that's $1:50 dearer each and you have to buy 2... how is that a special deal?