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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10521668)
The compulsory "third party" insurance that we have to pay with the rego. In the ACT we get to choose from one provider (NRMA) and pay $578. :thumbdown: If we want to insure the car at all then we have to seek out another provider and pay another premium. :thumbdown:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10521703)
CTP is the biggest con ever, I have read quite a few say how much cheaper car insurance is in Australia but they dont include CTP in the figure.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10521755)
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Originally Posted by paulry
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10521664)
which one?
I think the rip off culture in Australia does pray on the vulnerable or those who aren't wise enough to shop around. There's plenty of deals to be had and there's plenty negotiation to be had. Sure, there are going to be expensive things like second hand cars and there's going to be cheaper things like petrol, but if you choose to buy that pair of Nike trainers in Athletes foot rather than jumping on Wiggle then that's the fault of the consumer. |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 10521763)
I have an account with the Commonwealth Bank (I need to close it as I never use it). I never get charged for it.
I think the rip off culture in Australia does pray on the vulnerable or those who aren't wise enough to shop around. There's plenty of deals to be had and there's plenty negotiation to be had. Sure, there are going to be expensive things like second hand cars and there's going to be cheaper things like petrol, but if you choose to buy that pair of Nike trainers in Athletes foot rather than jumping on Wiggle then that's the fault of the consumer. |
Re: Aussie rips offs
University required reading books. Sonny Jim needs 5 books, 4 of which are only available in Australia. The 4 range in price from $55 to $127. The one that is available outside Aus is $22.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 10521761)
Look above that and go for the Citibank Plus. Great when travelling & still no monthly fees.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 10521761)
Look above that and go for the Citibank Plus. Great when travelling & still no monthly fees.
I have recommended them to many of my friends, but it seems that some people just prefer to pay fees for their everyday banking :confused: S |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10520406)
When I would pick someone up or take someone to the airport I would try and use the drop off area at Brisbane airport. The parking nazi would give you about 30 seconds before giving us the hurry up :lol:
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 10521763)
I think the rip off culture in Australia does pray on the vulnerable or those who aren't wise enough to shop around. There's plenty of deals to be had and there's plenty negotiation to be had.
Sure, there are going to be expensive things like second hand cars and there's going to be cheaper things like petrol, but if you choose to buy that pair of Nike trainers in Athletes foot rather than jumping on Wiggle then that's the fault of the consumer. My list: Books Certain specialist items like ski/outdoor equipment |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10522392)
University required reading books. Sonny Jim needs 5 books, 4 of which are only available in Australia. The 4 range in price from $55 to $127. The one that is available outside Aus is $22.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 10522979)
Hmm, I thought all the smart kids had recognised this was a con (designed to bring in cash for the universities/lecturers) and were scanning and distributing the books for free. Ideal for keeping on your laptop, tablet, or ereader; much more practical to carry around.
I finally cracked open my course text - paper - and hey presto - I'm much more efficient - taking it all in much faster. I love the old-school method... |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 10522993)
I've just re-discovered that a pdf was great for the train but I had to constantly page up and down...
I finally cracked open my course text - paper - and hey presto - I'm much more efficient - taking it all in much faster. I love the old-school method... |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10522392)
University required reading books. Sonny Jim needs 5 books, 4 of which are only available in Australia. The 4 range in price from $55 to $127. The one that is available outside Aus is $22.
Yes, this ground my gears when I was studying. My course book was $120 in the university bookshop - written and published in Australia - yet, I managed to find it online in the US for $40 less, including postage. So it was written and published here, shipped to the US, warehoused and stored there, then shipped back to me and it's still nearly 70% cheaper than the University Bookshop, which is meant to be run for the benefit of the students :confused: Absolute madness. Hats off to the kids if they are scanning and distributing PDF versions. This seems quite reasonable in the face of such blatant gouging. S |
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