another grub wrote:Does anyone use the Woolies rewards. Extra $77 per year?
I currently just scan when shop and get the odd $10 off.....
Mate trying to talk me into it.
Algorithm thing to get you to spend more or worth doing it?
Nope, Coles Flybuys.
In about 4 years they have paid for a spit, a pellet smoker (with all of the utensils) and a pressure washer, I'm now toying with the notion of getting an electric blower and expanding on whatever brand I get.
I just wait for their bonus offers and shop smartly when they present themselves, have also found a couple of loophole/cheats to double dip on the same deal.
Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
In decades?
Go yearly mate
Get ya checks done
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
In decades?
Go yearly mate
Get ya checks done
My wife nags me about it too, quick visit to a Sunday clinic late last year for an ointment, other than that it was before my kids were born. Oldest is 23
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Should have been half that amount … they saw you coming.
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Should have been half that amount … they saw you coming.
They had 20 years of catch-ups to do so sounds fair to me
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Should have been half that amount … they saw you coming.
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
another grub wrote:Does anyone use the Woolies rewards. Extra $77 per year?
I currently just scan when shop and get the odd $10 off.....
Mate trying to talk me into it.
Algorithm thing to get you to spend more or worth doing it?
Yep. Both my wife & I sign up every year. We do 2 massive shops every month that get the 10% discount, buying meat, toiletries, frozen or packaged goods, etc. Then for the other 2-3 shops during the month we just top up on fresh stuff and a few other things we might need. Only takes a couple months to save the $77 yearly fee. We use the boosts on the Woolies Rewards app too, which sometimes gives us further money off (which we actually convert to Qantas Frequent Flyer points).
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Are you saying this was for a GP visit?
Just a standard doctor’s/GP appointment
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Are you saying this was for a GP visit?
Just a standard doctor’s/GP appointment
I have been in & out of doctors this past 5 weeks
20 min appointments
Sportsmed: $180
SPARC: $140
Rebates both $85
Careful on CT and MRIs
I highly recommend Light Radiology
Much cheaper than the traditionals + they bulk bill when they can
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Brodlach wrote:Had a doctors appointment yesterday, first one in decades.
I can afford it but $214 for 15 minutes ($85 Medicare rebate) is crazy, no wonder many go straight to a free hospital visit instead of the GP. Imagine having to do that once or twice a month.
Are you saying this was for a GP visit?
Just a standard doctor’s/GP appointment
Must of been a major service …
Fair bit of lube required
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
My local Woolworths have upped their prices in the chocolate aisle again. Second time this year.
Earlier in the year they pumped a chokito from $1.50 to $2.25.
Today the base price was $3.00.
Not happy Jan.
Danny Southern telling Plugga he's fat, I'd like to see that!