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    Are you ready for a cashless society? How Coles' latest change will affect your shopping routine

    Businesses going cashless means less employment, especially for young people, more money for banking institutions which will charge transaction fees, more problems for older people and pensioners who have used cash for generations, less chance for giving money to grandkids and buskers and...
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    Bank scam

    Bank scam I live in northern NSW. Yesterday, I received a call on my house phone from my "bank" asking if I still was using my usual credit card for transactions. I asked which bank and he told me the correct one. When I told him no, he asked gor the new end date, which I did not give. He...
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    Budgeting win! Struggling mum saves over $200 on meat at local supermarket

    Yes, we all like and need yo save money. But if shopping for a small family of 2 or 3, why not shop in local small business insyead of the supermarkets which are cutting services and staff. Keep small businesses alive, otherwise all profits tend to travel overseas and only our governments make...
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    Which supermarket saves you the most money? Find out the surprising price differences on 23 popular grocery items

    Most supermarkets put up their prices then offer sales. Example, Coles crisps used to be $2.50. Price rise of 20% to $3. Other foods especially necessities, keep rising in price. Still better to shop local smaller businesses, even though prices may be a little higher.
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