Re: I need to know....
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 11:05 pm
Footy Chick wrote:
hang on, don't you work for NAB?
Advantage of having the wife work at another bank, we can go where the best employee deal is
Footy Chick wrote:
hang on, don't you work for NAB?
Lightning McQueen wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Anyone computer geeks here know how to rectify a small IT issue I'm dealing with?
I've hood my laptop up to a tv using a HDMI cable, the problem I have is that it cuts out the bottom half of my toolbar and basically trims off the edge all round.
It's not generally a big deal but the game we're playing on it atm has necessary icons that run across the bottom and the left hand side of the screen.
I either have to keep looking at the laptop screen (which defeats the purpose) or for now I have just defaulted the screen to centralize, this causes me to lose about two inches all round (And no, I can't really spare two inches).
Obvious response - you've tried the display settings and changing the resolution of the screen you're hooked up to?
Yeah mate, I might be better off trying to use it as a screen two instead of just duplicating the laptop screen, I've been messing with my settings here this morning to try stuff out.
gadj1976 wrote:
I'm the same. I've got a 32 inch screen in our bedroom that's doubling up as a monitor as we both work from home. The resolution is terrible and i'm missing the top and bottom 5-10mm. When a window is expanded to full screen, I have trouble minimising it via the mouse.
MW wrote:I'm a minor player in the ASX and have a spare $1300 in my account to put in. Any suggestions out there?
MW wrote:I'm a minor player in the ASX and have a spare $1300 in my account to put in. Any suggestions out there?
Dutchy wrote:Any suggestions/recommendations to get a will done, have been meaning to do it for 20 years!
Dutchy wrote:Thanks Jimmy, some good info, they used to have the service at work but don't they do anymore.
Yeah my Brother is a lawyer so I probably should ask him who I should go see, probably best to get it done right the first time and save the hassle.
Bum Crack wrote:Dutchy wrote:Thanks Jimmy, some good info, they used to have the service at work but don't they do anymore.
Yeah my Brother is a lawyer so I probably should ask him who I should go see, probably best to get it done right the first time and save the hassle.
Whatever you do, don't get it done through the Public Trustee. They won't charge you to do the Will but they will take a percentage of your estate. Go see a solicitor and get them to do it.
Booney wrote:Cost for a solicitor to do one?
RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
amber_fluid wrote:RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
$800 was for me and the wife.
Gotcha.amber_fluid wrote:RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
$800 was for me and the wife.
RB wrote:Gotcha.amber_fluid wrote:RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
$800 was for me and the wife.
amber_fluid wrote:RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
$800 was for me and the wife.
Lightning McQueen wrote:amber_fluid wrote:RB wrote:Should be more like $400 for a simple will; for $800 you would want the Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive thrown in otherwise you're being seriously ripped off.
Sometimes it's a bit cheaper for couples to do them at the same time.
Don't use one of the online will kits.
$800 was for me and the wife.
Sleep with one eye open my friend.