by Corona Man » Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:27 pm
by The Ash Man » Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:54 pm
by Booney » Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:02 pm
The Ash Man wrote:Last week Bunnings had 7500 shipping containers stuck on the wharf in China with no idea when they will be released.
This is great for someone, like me, that manufactures products for the construction industry in Australia and doesn't rely on China
by Footy Chick » Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:18 pm
The Ash Man wrote:Last week Bunnings had 7500 shipping containers stuck on the wharf in China with no idea when they will be released.
This is great for someone, like me, that manufactures products for the construction industry in Australia and doesn't rely on China
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Dutchy » Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:45 pm
Footy Chick wrote:The Ash Man wrote:Last week Bunnings had 7500 shipping containers stuck on the wharf in China with no idea when they will be released.
This is great for someone, like me, that manufactures products for the construction industry in Australia and doesn't rely on China
This whole thing should hopefully have the government rethinking how we should be more self sufficient and not rely so heavily on China
by Booney » Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:34 am
by Booney » Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:34 am
Dutchy wrote:Footy Chick wrote:The Ash Man wrote:Last week Bunnings had 7500 shipping containers stuck on the wharf in China with no idea when they will be released.
This is great for someone, like me, that manufactures products for the construction industry in Australia and doesn't rely on China
This whole thing should hopefully have the government rethinking how we should be more self sufficient and not rely so heavily on China
Wont happen, when products can be made in China at around 1/3rd of what it costs here, aussie companies cant compete.
It must be a worry in China though, some of those business are on wafer thin margins, a couple of months of lost business and its all over. The flow on effect will be huge.
by Booney » Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:22 am
Dutchy wrote:Booney wrote:
1/3?
?
by Dutchy » Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:41 am
by Booney » Fri Mar 06, 2020 9:54 am
Dutchy wrote:Varies depending on the product and industry.
by Dutchy » Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:29 pm
Dutchy wrote:As some know we had our trip to Bali cut short in March last year as my MIL's cancer suddenly got on top of her, we raced home and got to spend the last 24 hours with her. To get home the same day we had to fly via Perth and just paid whatever we needed to make it.
Anyway Ive been putting off contacting Jetstar about the return flights we never used, had some time today so got onto their live chat service, thinking Id have to fill out forms, send multiple emails etc just to get the value of the flights back, about $400.
After they asked a few questions and I uploaded the Death Certificate, it took about an hour, but they came back and said they are arranging a $1,000 credit for us to use and we will have the email in the first week of Jan. I was taken back cause the return flights only cost us $800, but then remembered that the flight we took from Bali to Perth was Jetstar and that cost us around $900 from memory, that was obviously considered.
They have copped a bad rap lately but well played Jetstar
Will use that to get back to Bali for Dec next year for our 50ths
by Corona Man » Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:57 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:09 pm
Dutchy wrote:Dutchy wrote:As some know we had our trip to Bali cut short in March last year as my MIL's cancer suddenly got on top of her, we raced home and got to spend the last 24 hours with her. To get home the same day we had to fly via Perth and just paid whatever we needed to make it.
Anyway Ive been putting off contacting Jetstar about the return flights we never used, had some time today so got onto their live chat service, thinking Id have to fill out forms, send multiple emails etc just to get the value of the flights back, about $400.
After they asked a few questions and I uploaded the Death Certificate, it took about an hour, but they came back and said they are arranging a $1,000 credit for us to use and we will have the email in the first week of Jan. I was taken back cause the return flights only cost us $800, but then remembered that the flight we took from Bali to Perth was Jetstar and that cost us around $900 from memory, that was obviously considered.
They have copped a bad rap lately but well played Jetstar
Will use that to get back to Bali for Dec next year for our 50ths
Jetstar have a sale on at the moment, just booked December trip to Bali using voucher, cost us $500 out of pocket for 4 of us.
by Footy Chick » Fri Mar 06, 2020 1:24 pm
Dutchy wrote:Dutchy wrote:As some know we had our trip to Bali cut short in March last year as my MIL's cancer suddenly got on top of her, we raced home and got to spend the last 24 hours with her. To get home the same day we had to fly via Perth and just paid whatever we needed to make it.
Anyway Ive been putting off contacting Jetstar about the return flights we never used, had some time today so got onto their live chat service, thinking Id have to fill out forms, send multiple emails etc just to get the value of the flights back, about $400.
After they asked a few questions and I uploaded the Death Certificate, it took about an hour, but they came back and said they are arranging a $1,000 credit for us to use and we will have the email in the first week of Jan. I was taken back cause the return flights only cost us $800, but then remembered that the flight we took from Bali to Perth was Jetstar and that cost us around $900 from memory, that was obviously considered.
They have copped a bad rap lately but well played Jetstar
Will use that to get back to Bali for Dec next year for our 50ths
Jetstar have a sale on at the moment, just booked December trip to Bali using voucher, cost us $500 out of pocket for 4 of us.
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:05 pm
Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:Footy Chick wrote:The Ash Man wrote:Last week Bunnings had 7500 shipping containers stuck on the wharf in China with no idea when they will be released.
This is great for someone, like me, that manufactures products for the construction industry in Australia and doesn't rely on China
This whole thing should hopefully have the government rethinking how we should be more self sufficient and not rely so heavily on China
Wont happen, when products can be made in China at around 1/3rd of what it costs here, aussie companies cant compete.
It must be a worry in China though, some of those business are on wafer thin margins, a couple of months of lost business and its all over. The flow on effect will be huge.
1/3?
by The Ash Man » Fri Mar 06, 2020 3:40 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Dutchy wrote:Dutchy wrote:As some know we had our trip to Bali cut short in March last year as my MIL's cancer suddenly got on top of her, we raced home and got to spend the last 24 hours with her. To get home the same day we had to fly via Perth and just paid whatever we needed to make it.
Anyway Ive been putting off contacting Jetstar about the return flights we never used, had some time today so got onto their live chat service, thinking Id have to fill out forms, send multiple emails etc just to get the value of the flights back, about $400.
After they asked a few questions and I uploaded the Death Certificate, it took about an hour, but they came back and said they are arranging a $1,000 credit for us to use and we will have the email in the first week of Jan. I was taken back cause the return flights only cost us $800, but then remembered that the flight we took from Bali to Perth was Jetstar and that cost us around $900 from memory, that was obviously considered.
They have copped a bad rap lately but well played Jetstar
Will use that to get back to Bali for Dec next year for our 50ths
Jetstar have a sale on at the moment, just booked December trip to Bali using voucher, cost us $500 out of pocket for 4 of us.
It'll cost you more than that when Bali becomes a do not travel destination
by DOC » Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:16 pm
Dutchy wrote:Dutchy wrote:As some know we had our trip to Bali cut short in March last year as my MIL's cancer suddenly got on top of her, we raced home and got to spend the last 24 hours with her. To get home the same day we had to fly via Perth and just paid whatever we needed to make it.
Anyway Ive been putting off contacting Jetstar about the return flights we never used, had some time today so got onto their live chat service, thinking Id have to fill out forms, send multiple emails etc just to get the value of the flights back, about $400.
After they asked a few questions and I uploaded the Death Certificate, it took about an hour, but they came back and said they are arranging a $1,000 credit for us to use and we will have the email in the first week of Jan. I was taken back cause the return flights only cost us $800, but then remembered that the flight we took from Bali to Perth was Jetstar and that cost us around $900 from memory, that was obviously considered.
They have copped a bad rap lately but well played Jetstar
Will use that to get back to Bali for Dec next year for our 50ths
Jetstar have a sale on at the moment, just booked December trip to Bali using voucher, cost us $500 out of pocket for 4 of us.
by Dutchy » Fri Mar 06, 2020 5:25 pm
by mighty hounds » Sat Mar 07, 2020 12:36 pm
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