Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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Oh yeah, for sure. But It can’t be seen, I am not silly enough to leave attractive items visible, it’s under the armrest thing that goes up and down.and that could bring about a smashed side window, not so long ago
True, and the “I get paid in cash, and store it under the mattress” type of people probably aren’t the customer the banks want anyway.You are probably not worth wasting any more time on this matter. However, just to finalise it from my side, it has around 1.7m banking clients - personal, wealth management and business. A few hundred or so leaving at any one time will not have any impact at all as they will be replaced by other clients.
Always keep in mind despite what one may think none of us are special in any way or "I'll show 'em" by taking business elsewhere will have a detrimental outcome for the organisation.
Anyways, chat away.
I might invest in MQG (I have) but always found they are the banks for the suckers and are greatly helped by bribing Financial advisers, or BC management rotten companies.
Only got a few TD, investment account etc when I was green and dumb arriving here
No surprise they are a success .
Have never been competitive for me
But at least it's convenient spending all your money.
Like handing over a $50 note is hard.
never had an activated credit or debit card .. avoiding those scammers has been easySame I have never been pick pocketed, but also never been electronically scammed either, common sense can save you in both regards.
property settlements
painfully , try a million dollar settlement you would think the funds came directly out of the manager's pension fund ( and that WAS an EFT )okay, this is interesting.
so, how are big transactions done these days?. ... car purchases, property settlements . clearly not EFT
I had to do a few big transfers this year in the 60k then as paying a house cash, some 7 figures ones..a first for a peon like me.okay, this is interesting.
so, how are big transactions done these days?. ... car purchases, property settlements . clearly not EFT
Handing over a $50 note is fine as long as it has a piece of string glued to it, so it can be returned to the giver.I was tapping my watch for payment for a while. Too easy to blast through a thousand $.
But that's the point. Banks, govt, business, they all churn fees and taxes.
But at least it's convenient spending all your money.
Like handing over a $50 note is hard.
It’s not the handing over the $50 that is hard/annoying.I was tapping my watch for payment for a while. Too easy to blast through a thousand $.
But that's the point. Banks, govt, business, they all churn fees and taxes.
But at least it's convenient spending all your money.
Like handing over a $50 note is hard.
yes we areBut everyone is different I guess.
owner of a relatively new Samsung galaxy 7 Edge, I received a message that my emergency 000 link will cease at end Dec, as it is 3G .I didn't realise that 3G will be shut down, has the federal government done anything to ensure there are no issues with the cashless system?
20 years ago 3G was launched in Australia as groundbreaking technology, enabling roaming connectivity across networks and devices. While most devices now use 4G and 5G, even now millions of devices are reliant on 3G networks and some remote regions in the country are still reliant on the tech as their only option. It is being decommissioned to make way for 4G and 5G to take over the radio frequency bands and extend their faster coverage in a process called re-farming.
i was aware of it , and i am sure it is all planned by experts ( at something ) especially after reducing any influence of Huawei from the roll-outI didn't realise that 3G will be shut down, has the federal government done anything to ensure there are no issues with the cashless system?
20 years ago 3G was launched in Australia as groundbreaking technology, enabling roaming connectivity across networks and devices. While most devices now use 4G and 5G, even now millions of devices are reliant on 3G networks and some remote regions in the country are still reliant on the tech as their only option. It is being decommissioned to make way for 4G and 5G to take over the radio frequency bands and extend their faster coverage in a process called re-farming.
3G shutdown could cause disruptions for business
3G networks are set to be phased out at the end of the year and businesses operating older systems need to take action to avoid operational disruptions. - PowerRetail.com.aupowerretail.com.au
I paid for my Tesla using direct deposit, and chose all the options on the website. Never stepped foot in to the dealer until I had to pick up the car.okay, this is interesting.
so, how are big transactions done these days?. ... car purchases, property settlements . clearly not EFT
I know that She who is never wrong has an "old" 3G mobile and loves it.I didn't realise that 3G will be shut down, has the federal government done anything to ensure there are no issues with the cashless system?
20 years ago 3G was launched in Australia as groundbreaking technology, enabling roaming connectivity across networks and devices. While most devices now use 4G and 5G, even now millions of devices are reliant on 3G networks and some remote regions in the country are still reliant on the tech as their only option. It is being decommissioned to make way for 4G and 5G to take over the radio frequency bands and extend their faster coverage in a process called re-farming.
3G shutdown could cause disruptions for business
3G networks are set to be phased out at the end of the year and businesses operating older systems need to take action to avoid operational disruptions. - PowerRetail.com.aupowerretail.com.au
having been given a new iPhone Xmas 2019 , i know exactly why ( she loves her current phone )I know that She who is never wrong has an "old" 3G mobile and loves it.
Nothing fancing just a phone without all the bells and whistles and is not getting excited about having to drop it into the bin and get a replacement.
Weird, I have an old Samsung 7 edge myself as my "new" phone, and it handles 4g?owner of a relatively new Samsung galaxy 7 Edge, I received a message that my emergency 000 link will cease at end Dec, as it is 3G .
Did the car became yours or do you own the right to use a version of a software with attached hardware?I paid for my Tesla using direct deposit, and chose all the options on the website. Never stepped foot in to the dealer until I had to pick up the car.
The worker at the show room pointed to my car, and handed me an IPad to punch my Tesla account details into and the car become mine.
the phone is 4G, just the Vodafone Triple Zero config is 3G, I think. Cheap bastardsWeird, I have an old Samsung 7 edge myself as my "new" phone, and it handles 4g?
It could be more of a location,/coverage issue than phone model?
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