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I will just leave that there to answer your question. I will add however that it shows more character to admit when you have been proven wrong rather then creating new arguments out of thin air and side tracking for the sake of getting the last word in... hold on I deal with this daily with my teenage daughterUnless the criminal knows your passcode, then an IPhone is just a worthless shiny slab to them, maybe they can sell a few dollars worth of parts on it, but its a brick unless they have the passcode to unlock it.
Hang on, how am I proven wrong? where you quoted me I literally say the phone is worthless except for being sold for parts?I will just leave that there to answer your question. I will add however that it shows more character to admit when you have been proven wrong rather then creating new arguments out of thin air and side tracking for the sake of getting the last word in... hold on I deal with this daily with my teenage daughter
For what it's worth I think smaller banks are they go for business activities. Admittedly mine is a micro business and perhaps for larger operations might not be suitable, but they tend to pretend to at least, that they actually want my business.... We are with P&N and Bendigo.And just to dd more to a day that I would rather forget.
Went to the local servo to get a couple of thousand litres of diesel for the coming season.
For these purchases I do use a credit card.
Got a refusal on the card machine 3 times.
What to do.
Will you accept a cheque NO.
Will you take my details, driver's licence, address ph no, NO
What next, I don't know.,
I am well known at this place as we buy all of our fuel here.
Fortunately my brother happened to be passing and he used his card to pay.
Rang the bank, which bank, you may ask.
So sorry, we had a glitch and you are the recipient of that.
B/s i said.
Not happy, Bank.
A change of banks is now definitely on the cards.
@wayneL She has a couple of accounts with Bendigo. I have had preliminary discussions with them as to move the business account from BankWest over.For what it's worth I think smaller banks are they go for business activities. Admittedly mine is a micro business and perhaps for larger operations might not be suitable, but they tend to pretend to at least, that they actually want my business.... We are with P&N and Bendigo.
And just for context, we do have a multi currency HSBC account for bigger transactions... particularly overseas.For what it's worth I think smaller banks are they go for business activities. Admittedly mine is a micro business and perhaps for larger operations might not be suitable, but they tend to pretend to at least, that they actually want my business.... We are with P&N and Bendigo.
What. In this day and age what sort of person would let a young woman walk the streets at night. Beggers belief.Went out for a family dinner at the local pub last night, they accept cash willingly.
Talking to my 20-year-old niece, she told us about an incident on a bus with a new payment system that does not accept cash.
My niece and her friend went to town to do some window shopping and a coffee, her friend picked her up. When it was time to order a coffee, she realized that her purse was at home, but luckily, she had her emergency cash with her.
Later they decided to split up, my niece wanted to go home while her friend wanted to stay in the city. No problem because the trip is only a 20-minute bus ride.
But there became a problem. The buses no longer take cash. Only a metro card, credit or debit card accepted. My niece explained that she had left her cards (she has a Metro Card) at home by mistake but had cash. The driver would not let her ride on the bus and told her to leave.
Lucky for her the walk home is only about an hour walk, and thankfully the weather was nice.
The lady in question could have just used her phone or watch if wanted to, forgetting your wallet isn't a problem when you go digital these days.What. In this day and age what sort of person would let a young woman walk the streets at night. Beggers belief.
What. In this day and age what sort of person would let a young woman walk the streets at night. Beggers belief.
When was that?i remember the days when such women were relatively safe , that is the part the concerns me more
you assume there is no female v. female violence on the streets ,When was that?
The question we should be asking selves is not "why would some one let a young woman walk the streets", but "Why has our society raised men in such a way that women are not safe in the streets"
To much focus gets put on getting women to change their behaviours, and not enough gets put on getting men to change theirs.
What. In this day and age what sort of person would let a young woman walk the streets at night. Beggers belief.
No, I didn't assume that at all, I am just recognising that the majority of violence against women is inflicted by men, and the most repulsive crimes like rape and sexual assault against women are almost always carried out by men.you assume there is no female v. female violence on the streets ,
i remember one
I guess we shall wait on a reply as to whether she had either with her.The lady in question could have just used her phone or watch if wanted to, forgetting your wallet isn't a problem when you go digital these days.
Most people these days, especially people under 40 go almost no where without a phone, I would bet heavily that this lady going to meet her friend for an afternoon out had a phone on her.I guess we shall wait on a reply as to whether she had either with her.
The question we should be asking selves is not "why would some one let a young woman walk the streets", but "Why has our society raised men in such a way that women are not safe in the streets"
My wife was born and lived in the mining city of Kalgoorlie for many years. In her early years of working, shanks pony was the mode of favourite transport.I think it is called .......immigration
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When was that?
The question we should be asking selves is not "why would some one let a young woman walk the streets", but "Why has our society raised men in such a way that women are not safe in the streets"
To much focus gets put on getting women to change their behaviours, and not enough gets put on getting men to change theirs.
No… if there is any one cause that raises the risk it’s Alcohol. but I think what you have is called Xenophobia.I think it is called .......immigration
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