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  1. Greg350

    Left the windows down a smidge? That tiny gap could mean a $3,096 fine

    More common sense that alludes people.
  2. Greg350

    He caught a $14,204 overcharge—this one habit could save you from the same mess

    Wrong again, use a DEBIT card at Aldi and there is no charge.
  3. Greg350

    He caught a $14,204 overcharge—this one habit could save you from the same mess

    So you keep all your cash in the house or on you......or.....do you have it in a bank? You do know that mistakes and computer glitches happen with back accounts too, countless examples over the years of accounts being overdrawn by direct payments being debited multiple times. This story is about...
  4. Greg350

    'It's outrageous': Senior feels 'punished' after losing vital government benefits

    Well you don't need to let them know, only for overseas travel of longer than 6 weeks.
  5. Greg350

    'It's outrageous': Senior feels 'punished' after losing vital government benefits

    Are you still around peddling your rubbish.
  6. Greg350

    'It's outrageous': Senior feels 'punished' after losing vital government benefits

    Wow, I don't even get a pension and I know this
  7. Greg350

    'It's outrageous': Senior feels 'punished' after losing vital government benefits

    If they were "grabbling cash again" they'd make it five years, so you need to apply again sooner and the fee may have increased by that time.
  8. Greg350

    'It's outrageous': Senior feels 'punished' after losing vital government benefits

    Were they shorter than 6 weeks? If so you don't need to worry.
  9. Greg350

    New tax laws prompt changes in retirement plans nationwide. Here's what we know

    And that's without the pension, ample money for most people.
  10. Greg350

    New tax laws prompt changes in retirement plans nationwide. Here's what we know

    The rich use super to avoid paying their share of tax. Clearly you must be one of them. Pay your way, super is not there to make the rich richer, they can invest in other places and pay their share of tax.
  11. Greg350

    Banks ditch cash as customer experience sparks concern

    They are purely reacting to what CUSTOMERS WANT, been happening for decades. The Banks do not make the market, the customers drive the market, people are not using cash. There are still plenty of ATM's around with no one there, I never see queues with them now, except the odd occasion in busy...
  12. Greg350

    Banks ditch cash as customer experience sparks concern

    Here we go, wait for all the paranoid complaints.
  13. Greg350

    Is this a 'new era' for drivers? Authorities to implement massive road rule changes in this state.

    It's been well published in the media and you are reading it right now.
  14. Greg350

    Major Aussie bank cuts 1,500 jobs, pushes cashless future

    The paranoia on this page is unbelievable. You all need to see psychiatrists.
  15. Greg350

    Nurse pieces life together after losing her life savings: 'My days are basically taken up'

    Or maybe there's far more to the story. Why is it that SO MANY people take for granted what they read in the media without question?
  16. Greg350

    This car stop reveals a growing problem that’s costing millions—‘jam packed’ inside!

    "The vehicle’s number plates were found to be ‘folded inwards to cover up the identity of the vehicle’, immediately raising red flags for police."
  17. Greg350

    Nurse pieces life together after losing her life savings: 'My days are basically taken up'

    Well actually the government said they have NO PLANS to phase out cash. All you are hearing is the conspiracy theorists making up stories.
  18. Greg350

    Retiring But Not Relaxing: Australia’s Age Pension Maze

    You can go into a Centrelink office
  19. Greg350

    Retiring But Not Relaxing: Australia’s Age Pension Maze

    You don't need a financial adviser, in fact I would not recommend one. They look after themselves first, it costs you a lot of money and you can do it yourself online. Just have someone show you how, even go into the Centrelink office and use their computers.
  20. Greg350

    Retiring But Not Relaxing: Australia’s Age Pension Maze

    Mine took 7 weeks recently and I know of many taking around the same time, nothing like 6 months. That was the case last year or year before but not now.
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