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Member Since | 11/10/2024 |
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Last Seen | 29/08/2025 |
Location | Melbourne |
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Jstar on Casio Unisex Adult's F91W-1 Digital Watch, Black $25.29 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

alarm is loud for me. Not sure what you consider loud though. I use it as my daily wake up alarm no problems. It rings for about 15 seconds…

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ZuluOz on Casio Unisex Adult's F91W-1 Digital Watch, Black $25.29 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

agree! I bought one or two knock offs from eBay (they passed that "casio" sign test to check if it is real) and they only lasted me a few…

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nubzy on ubank Double Dipping Cuts to Savings Account (Down from 4.6% to 4.35% Effective Today)

i do 5 transactions to top up my public transport card

foodsnob commented on Ultimate HIM Gift Card - Balance Disappeared
where did you buy them? (so i can avoid). Been getting these from woolies for the 20x everyday rewards bonus which is a killer deal.…

foodsnob commented on Flu - Doctor Said Medicine Is Expensive
if the doctor didn't give you a script and told you just to rest up, they probably are a good doctor. Unless you have some risk of…

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Drakesy on [Solar] $21,000 to Install a 10kwh and 12.8kwh Battery Reasonable in NSW?

hahaha that is a **power** move. i don't think cars have gotten that cheap enough that we will see this happening. maybe when they hit…

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chrisharry53 on Bonus Points for Shopping with Everyday Rewards Dollars at Woolworths: $20 for 1,000 Pts, $50 for 2,500 Pts, $100 for 5,000 Pts

ok that makes sense. I got 5000pts ($30) so i guess if your bonus was less, this deal might be better.

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Zippy7 on Bonus Points for Shopping with Everyday Rewards Dollars at Woolworths: $20 for 1,000 Pts, $50 for 2,500 Pts, $100 for 5,000 Pts

doesn't make sense to me. are you sacrificing the bonus 5000 pts (from memory) for switching to Bank for Christmas recently for this deal??…

foodsnob commented on Question about My Tax Return
>he said for that he would need to go through 'hours' worked at home.. is he trying to make it easier for himself here? If I'm…

not a deal for those items. maybe the cool organisation of the bag is the selling point? probably makes up half the price... the only…

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kyttiekat on [NSW] 20 Metre Open Water Scuba Diving Course Sydney Voucher $299 (Save 57%) @ PRO DIVE

was also confused. i think @b0b0 is right. wanted to check available dates and then said $399. you have to buy the $299 thing first and…

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krnjoejoe on China Southern Ret MEL/ SYD: Beijing $379/ $399 (via CAN), Shanghai $395/ $433, Guangzhou DIRECT $568/ $595 @ IWTF

doesn't 2 x 23kg luggage mean kids fly free?

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tarulov3 on China Southern Ret MEL/ SYD: Beijing $379/ $399 (via CAN), Shanghai $395/ $433, Guangzhou DIRECT $568/ $595 @ IWTF

my experience with a layover at CAN is you need to pick up your checked baggage if your layover is greater than 24 hours. If you do a tour,…

foodsnob commented on Sydney to Budapest $1294 Return 13/6-29/7 with 2x23kg Checked Bags @ China Southern Airline
China Southern is NOT a budget airline. It is a full service airline with meal service and (usually) 2x 23kg luggage allowance included in…

etong space capsule house from ms aluminum. cut cut her

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jellykingdom on [NSW, QLD] Interstellar 10th Anniv. 27/3-2/4: Adults $41.70, Kids $35.20 @ Event Cinemas IMAX (Sydney, Pacific Fair Gold Coast)

if you are a film geek, you are paying for an experience (not just a movie). haven't been to the renovated IMAX in Sydney but regularly go…

foodsnob commented on [NSW, VIC, QLD] $0 First Year Membership Fee for GoStarter Plan (Renews at $49 Per Year) @ GoGet Carshare
few asking if this is available to new members only. I signed up for the GoStarter plan thinking it would be free first year. However I had…

foodsnob commented on [NSW, QLD, ACT] 10 Roses Stem Bunch Medium $14.13 Delivered @ Harris Farm Markets via Uber Eats
Harris Farm? Uber Eats? where is the nutritional value on this?

foodsnob commented on Switching from AF to Fitness Passport
Anytime Fitness definitely isn't on Fitness Passport (would be a conflict since they both operate on the same sort of 'you can go to any…

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pork on PER/ MEL/ SYD One-Way to Vienna, Austria from $398/ $496/ $498 on Scoot via Singapore (Apr to Oct) @ Beat That Flight

are you talking about open jaw itineraries? (leave from A, arrive at B and depart from C to return to A). Vienna + Athens may work well for…

fees are applied because Steam is using a foreign company to charge you, even if the currency is in AUD. Steam should be following the ACCC…

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bangiebargie on Singapore Airlines: Hong Kong Return Ex PER $552, SYD $591, BNE $663, MEL $682 & More via Singapore [Apr-Nov] @ Beat That Flight

i think that is one of OzBargain's greatest mysteries... what is that thing in front of Hong Kong? will we ever find out? only time will…

foodsnob commented on [VIC] Free Melbourne Airport Shuttle to/from South Wharf or Essendon Fields DFO, Thursdays-Mondays @ DFO
thanks OP! did not know this existed and I live nearby. Would be useful when times align, I've always just used the train/bus option.

foodsnob commented on Krispy Kreme Dozen Original Glazed Doughnuts $15 @ Krispy Kreme (in-Store Only, Excludes SA)
the average recommended daily intake for adults is 8,700kJ. Each donut has 764kJ so I need to eat 11-12 donuts a day for sustenance. That…

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WoodYouLikeSomeCash on Unexpected Foreign Transaction Fee When Purchasing Online

can confirm. i paid via PayPal. the bank still charges the fee

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kc88 on Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V2 Bike Computer $327.00 (Club Price) Delivered @ 99 Bikes

ditto what above users have said. Also one big consideration is heat management. Your phone will burn in the sun and might malfunction. A…

sorry, 99bikes must have changed their policy in the past year or so. If they are price matching online stores, then that is pretty good.…

thanks for that. i agree and i think I will do that. i don't see much point dealing with the bank.

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Jimothy Wongingtons on Unexpected Foreign Transaction Fee When Purchasing Online

not .com.au it was /au. fair enough. but because the retailer had physical stores in Australia, I assumed otherwise.

rapha.cc i've added it to the link above with the table of retailers that potentially charge fees
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