14-02-2024 10:43 AM
14-02-2024 10:43 AM
Thats good its so easy to get caught off guard. Saw some more scams through facebook marketplace and gumtree yesterday after I posted it yesterday. These scammers are getting more and more sophisticated. I have written down IDCARE's phone number in my addressbook just in case as well as the link to Scamwatch for future reference @8ppleTree
02-03-2024 03:36 PM
02-03-2024 03:40 PM
02-03-2024 03:41 PM
02-03-2024 03:41 PM
It will come up soon @TAB I just took a screenshot of Money Magazine's article on what to know about withdrawing Superannuation early
02-03-2024 05:15 PM
02-03-2024 05:15 PM
okay I am over super age, so I set up TTR accounts when I take money out. @SmilingGecko
09-03-2024 10:36 AM
09-03-2024 10:36 AM
PHONE DECLUTTERING AUDIT
@tonys @Glisten @ENKELI @Emelia8 @StanD @Oaktree @saturnzoon @Flying_Hams @Adge @Clawde @Sophia1 @oceangirl @Shaz51 @Meowmy @StuF @Bill16 @Historylover @Faith-and-Hope
There is a 'money saving' task that I ticked off my list this weekend: reviewing my mobile phone plan.
It's not the most exciting thing to do but it was 100% guaranteed that I'd save some money with minimal effort. Here are the steps I followed:
First, checked my monthly data usage and matched it against my phone plan. I was on a high data plan of 50GB when my average monthly usage was only 7MB not 50GB! So I use virtually nothing and it was costing me $49. They recently sent me an email to say they had jacked up monthly costs
Second, different phone providers charge different fees for the same data plan. A quick look at WhistleOut a mobile price comparison website shows the price gap can be as high as $20 per month, depending on the provider and any ongoing promotions. Look for the best deal folks
Third, research from the ACCC shows that Australians use an average of 12.8GB of data each month. That means most of us would default to a 15GB phone plan. But you can save between $5 and $15 per month if you can keep your data usage down to the next tier, which is capped at 10GB
WhistleOut recommend you do a mobile plan audit every six months unless you are in a lock in contract with high exit fees as in my case. Just be aware of the contract terms and conditions
I have saved $10 per month by doing this or $120/year.
17-03-2024 09:49 PM
17-03-2024 09:49 PM
Thanks. I asked my NDIS coordinator to set me up with a budgetter.
Your information is gold. How did you get those budget posts out on your message.....
Fab.
I'll check it out but.
No worries 🤠
09-04-2024 01:11 PM
09-04-2024 01:11 PM
Come and meet @SmilingGecko , @PeppyPatti , @TAB , @8ppleTree , @Oaktree , @tyme
And I am Shaz51 a community guide xx
14-04-2024 10:07 AM
14-04-2024 10:07 AM
THE HIDDEN FINANCIAL COSTS OF OWNING A PET WITH THE RISING COSTS OF LIVING
from The Age Money Editor weekly newsletter
Hello folks this arrived in my e-mails this morning. I was so glad to receive it as it goes into an extensive breakdown of costs of owning a pet. I had a dog for 13 years and he required ongoing medical treatment for most of that time with immunotherapy for allergies, atopic ear problems, steroids for his skin and serum for his paws as well as arthritis later on in the piece. I had pet insurance and it covered most of the costs but I still had to pay a gap. These days things aren't so kind with the rising costs of living which put me off buying a pet again.
There are places you can go if you have medical hardship and can't pay vet bills such as:
* Pet Medical Crisis a registered charity which pays your pet medical bills if you can demonstrate you have no money to pay https://petmedicalcrisis.com.au/
* Lort Smith Animal Hospital Its in Melbourne and offers a significant discount for low income earners and pensioners. On their site they say "they exist for pets and people not profit"
@Shaz51 @TAB @8ppleTree @Oaktree @saturnzoon @greenpea @Dimity @StuF @Historylover
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14-04-2024 10:49 AM
14-04-2024 10:49 AM
@SmilingGecko i spent $10k on my bunny which i took out of my super and have no regrets as he was a valued member of my little family. finally though he had to be euthanaised which broke our hearts. would i spend the money again idk as all the medical procedures definately had a negative affect on him ... anyone thinking owning a bun is cheap think again they are sensitive creatures who need a lot of time and money. plus you cant get medical insurance on them so get a dog or cat. i now give to shelters for buns.
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