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Sam from Kaiapoi
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The Lawn Man Sam Also does cheap and affordable gardening call Sam on 027 770 0773 and book in quick as Sam is a busy man 😀
Julie from Parklands - Marshlands
Hi all - just wanted to alert you to a cool new auction website where all the money (apart from the first $1) goes to a charity - cool aye? Everything starts at $1 no reserve. Anyone can load up stuff you don't need and when the auction ends the winner will come and collect it - the money is … View moreHi all - just wanted to alert you to a cool new auction website where all the money (apart from the first $1) goes to a charity - cool aye? Everything starts at $1 no reserve. Anyone can load up stuff you don't need and when the auction ends the winner will come and collect it - the money is paid to Webfair who passes it on to the charities. Some terrific bargains to be had - there are 15 fairs including Clown Doctors, St Johns, Gap Filler, Fill their Lunchbox, Belfast Rugby, a church, a school, an art group from Kaikoura who need funds for a place to show their work, a girl raising money to row overseas, and some others - great to get rid of stuff and help someone or lots of people! AND Great place to nab some bargains - all sorts of cool stuff on offer - including HERO items - like a $1399 chair from Hunters - everything starts at $1!!!!! Go join up now and lets make this a big success! If you have a group that would be interested I guess you could get in contact too. Imagine if you were a school or something and all the parents loaded an item - that would be like 500 things - anyways I think its a cool idea and wanted to let you all know :)
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
So many people asked for this, we came up with a second edition. This hits newsstands today! Get your copy before they're all gone.
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
Age Concern New Zealand is running an "Elder Abuse Hits Close to Home" awareness campaign in June. Did you know that more than 75% of alleged abusers are family members? We hear awful stories in the media of older people being abused in care facilities, scammed on the internet or taunted … View moreAge Concern New Zealand is running an "Elder Abuse Hits Close to Home" awareness campaign in June. Did you know that more than 75% of alleged abusers are family members? We hear awful stories in the media of older people being abused in care facilities, scammed on the internet or taunted by the general public, but for thousands of older New Zealander's the abuse happens in their own home. Please get in contact with your local Age Concern if you suspect a family member, friend or neighbour is being abused. We can Help. #WEAAD #alwaysrespected
Dan from Northwood
A spot of late night pamphlet deliveries around Belfast! Keep an eye out for yours!
Shirley from Kaiapoi
Im trying to find a courier,or even someone,wanting to earn a wee bit?of cash,thats either coming to CHCH from Dunedin?or planning a trip there and could pickup the chair?
Many thanks HELP
Rosie from Redwood
Hi neighbours! We still have lots of lovely smooth garden stones available. They're various sizes and perfect to stop weeds growing through, or to place between plants, which looks really attractive. Alpine plantings look great amongst stones like this too. Please feel free to pm me for the … View moreHi neighbours! We still have lots of lovely smooth garden stones available. They're various sizes and perfect to stop weeds growing through, or to place between plants, which looks really attractive. Alpine plantings look great amongst stones like this too. Please feel free to pm me for the address. Sorry, the photo's not that good. Easily accessible.
Proudly supporting local New Zealand communities, every FreshChoice store makes regular charitable grants as part of the FreshChoice Community Fund.
If you are a community group such as a club, school or trust, or an individual with a community project underway and just need a hand, you could be… View moreProudly supporting local New Zealand communities, every FreshChoice store makes regular charitable grants as part of the FreshChoice Community Fund.
If you are a community group such as a club, school or trust, or an individual with a community project underway and just need a hand, you could be chosen as a recipient of a $500 donation!
Bonus tip: Throughout the year there are FreshChoice Community Fund Double Up Months with at least $1,000 per store available.
Apply now
Lenore from Parklands - Marshlands
Hi I am looking for a group that would like to raise some money by taking part in running a Kitchen for a Mystical Fair
Be available on the following dates and times
15th July 19th Aug 16th Sept 14th Oct 18th Nov 10.00 to 4pm
Tea, Coffee, Hot and Cold Food, Snacks etc
This will be … View moreHi I am looking for a group that would like to raise some money by taking part in running a Kitchen for a Mystical Fair
Be available on the following dates and times
15th July 19th Aug 16th Sept 14th Oct 18th Nov 10.00 to 4pm
Tea, Coffee, Hot and Cold Food, Snacks etc
This will be held at Waitakiri School Hall.
Contact Lenore for more information.
(03) 3838978
Nici from Kaiapoi
Housie on Monday 12th June. At the kaiapoi Golf Club starts at 7pm sharp.
Kelly from Casebrook
Just had my car broken into down glenmore ave in the last hour or so
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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
You might have noticed Neighbourly has been celebrating its third birthday this month! We’re big fans of celebrations - especially when they involve cupcakes. Or giveaways!
Comment below and tell us the best place in your neighbourhood to get a sweet treat, and we’ll shout one lucky … View moreYou might have noticed Neighbourly has been celebrating its third birthday this month! We’re big fans of celebrations - especially when they involve cupcakes. Or giveaways!
Comment below and tell us the best place in your neighbourhood to get a sweet treat, and we’ll shout one lucky Neighbourly member a $50 birthday Prezzy® card!
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Scams
There seems to be a scam for every demographic - people with money to invest, shopaholics buying online, online banking customers and new migrants from countries where corruption is rife.
The people who operate scams use increasingly sophisticated ways to defraud you from your money, … View moreScams
There seems to be a scam for every demographic - people with money to invest, shopaholics buying online, online banking customers and new migrants from countries where corruption is rife.
The people who operate scams use increasingly sophisticated ways to defraud you from your money, and are getting better at posing as legitimate organisations when they contact you. This includes developing fake websites and organisation letterheads that look like the real thing.
They rely on common human vulnerabilities, such as:
a belief in the legitimacy of companies and websites
a willingness to trust others
a wish for greater wealth
feeling obliged to follow through with something that was agreed to
not wanting to miss out on products or services that might only be available for a short time.
Your best defence is to educate yourself in the way that fraudsters work. You can find out about the wide range of scams on Consumer Protection’s ScamWatch website.
Some recent scams to be aware of include:
calls targeting migrant communities, claiming to be from Immigration New Zealand. They demand payment (sometimes in the form of iTunes vouchers) on threat of deportation or arrest;
emails claiming to be from a courier company, telling you that you missed a delivery and asking you to provide personal information so that you can retrieve the item.
There's a lot you can do to protect yourself. Below are a few tips:
Government agencies will never call, email or text demanding payment or threatening deportation. Banks will never call or email you to ask for your PIN or Internet banking password.
Salespeople and charity donations collectors will always wear clothing or accessories that identify them as such.
Microsoft is unlikely to call you to offer IT support services over the phone. Your internet provider is not likely to try to fix your internet problem by remotely controlling your computer. If you get an unexpected call with an offer to fix “problems” with your computer over the phone, just hang up.
If a bargain sounds too good to believe, it may be a stolen item – it may not even exist.
Before doing business with an unfamiliar company, do some research on them so you can be sure they are reputable.
Be careful about who you give your personal details to, as someone could use this information to steal your identity.
Check your banking and credit card statements regularly and look out for unexpected or unusual account transactions.
Be suspicious if the person you met online starts talking about their problems and suggesting that only you can help them.
If you didn’t buy a lottery ticket then it’s not possible for you to have won the lottery.
Don’t let anyone pressure you into making a decision quickly, whether it’s about investing, purchasing or donating.
If you receive a suspicious email, letter, fax or phone call, you can check whether it is a known scam. Reported scams are recorded on a number of websites:
The Department of Internal Affairs’ list of reported scams;
On the website of the business or organisation which the scammer wants you to believe they are representing (e.g. Inland Revenue, Immigration New Zealand);
You can also try doing an Internet search on the name of the organisation supposedly contacting you, followed by the word “scam”.
If you suspect it’s a scam but it isn’t listed as a reported scam, you can easily report it (on NetSafe's website, The Orb) so that others don't fall victim to it.
If you believe you have become a victim of a scam, report it to the Police. If you gave out your personal banking details you’ll also need to tell your bank.
www.cab.org.nz...
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