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    Coles shoppers beware: $3 kettle deal scam steams up social media

    These type adverts appear regularly on Facebook. stated with Bunnings ones, then Harvey Norman, currently I have seen some for laptops, computers etc. They all feature an Isle end display and appear to be in a warehouse type store. Offer is usually under $5. They are all fake.
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    ‘Must be the end times’: Find out which popular veggie now costs an astonishing $18!

    Once again, plenty of cabbages in WA, unaffected by floods. Shame they won't use local suppliers.
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    Landlord’s 'ridiculous' request leaves renter in disbelief: ‘Not your responsibility’

    haha, yes ! Ask him to pay your grocery bill and you will cook him a meal. same deal lol
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    Outrage ensues as delivery driver's 'lazy' attempt to deliver parcel is caught on camera

    This happens to me all the time. In my area most couriers don't even ring the doorbell, even though I paid to have my doorbell hard wired so it would never have a flat battery. What no one has raised is how devastating this is for disabled or elderly customers. I pay for delivery because I am...
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    Is your grocery haul shrinking? Discover the 'shrinkflation' phenomenon!

    "Discover" ??? This is not new. The prevalence of this has been p'ing me off for the last decade or even longer. It has become blatant now. Hard to discover any non-perishable item that haven't shrunk in size. But what I find most outrageous is the totally insulting assumption by both...
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    Discover the $29 kitchen gadget from BIG W that shoppers can't stop raving about!

    for those who have one, how well does it seal the edges ? eg: would it seal in Baked beans or an egg ?
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    This minor mistake cost one grandmother over $3000 for a chicken sandwich!

    If this was her first offense, she should have been given a formal warning, which is noted against her in the system. Then if it happens again, the fine is justified.
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    Don't miss out! A new free streaming service is coming to Australia and New Zealand!

    Adv based means they make their money from advertisers so the customer doesnt have to pay for the service. They also mention there are premium options ( Subscribers of Brollie can also take part in the Brollie Film Club, where viewers get two best picks each month full of special features...
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    Debate flares up over tradie’s unexpected request

    Tradies earn a very good wage, way more than me. Excellent service should be part of the job, not extra. If I receive excellent service at a great price, I will tell all my friends & even recommend them on local forums where people are looking for tradie help. That's their reward from me...
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    Council responds to backlash after 'disappointing' Remembrance Day choice

    If it weren't for the dedication & sacrifice of our past & serving veterans, we probably wouldn't even be able to celebrate Christmas. We would probably be a communist country. I agree this was disrespectful and a sign of the lack of real heartfelt appreciation of the freedoms we enjoy every...
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