Parklands - Marshlands, Christchurch

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

2718 days ago

Look out New Zealand - the Lions are coming!!

New Zealand Police

We want everyone to have an absolute blast while they're here... but most importantly we want everyone to stay safe on our roads. Download the PDF attachment below and share it with your English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish mates. Learn more

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2719 days ago

SCAMS - General Tips

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 more
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, 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...

2719 days ago

Where's the best place for a sweet treat in your neighbourhood?

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 more
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 Neighbourly member a $50 birthday Prezzy® card!

*T&Cs apply.

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2720 days ago

Port Hills Fires Operational Review

Communications Team from Fire and Emergency New Zealand

A reminder to make your submission to the Port Hills Fires Operational Review by Wednesday 14 June. Please use the form on our website to make a submission
www.fire.org.nz...

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2728 days ago

Dog attack

Angela from Parklands - Marshlands

Walking with our neighbour and a dog in Bottle lake by Rothesay Road, on hearing a yelp we turned round to find a short female with a long blonde ponytail, desperately trying to control her longhaired German shepherd. Luckily he was on a lead as I think he would have easily killed our … View moreWalking with our neighbour and a dog in Bottle lake by Rothesay Road, on hearing a yelp we turned round to find a short female with a long blonde ponytail, desperately trying to control her longhaired German shepherd. Luckily he was on a lead as I think he would have easily killed our neighbour's poor dog. We called to our dog and she came but we didn't notice the huge gash in her side till after the woman had gone past, commenting as she went, "You should have your dog on a lead" We all walk dogs in the forest and very few are on leads. They all go up to each other and sniff and play sometimes. If a dog is that unsociable that it can't be let off a lead,  then at least warn others before the dog can attack, muzzle it  or I suggest she finds an alternate route.

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2721 days ago

Is your house dirty?

Thomas from Parklands - Marshlands

Hey My Friend name is Jill

she is looking for clients to clean for is your house dirty?

she is awesome cleaner and has few years experience cleaning if you need your house cleaned and made beautiful then Jill is your go to person
(General house work)

Minimum 2 hours she will work with … View more
Hey My Friend name is Jill

she is looking for clients to clean for is your house dirty?

she is awesome cleaner and has few years experience cleaning if you need your house cleaned and made beautiful then Jill is your go to person
(General house work)

Minimum 2 hours she will work with you to get your house
clean on Regular bases - Early starts not problem


Please Phone or Text Jill for more info
HM 03 3856762
Text 0212060024

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2721 days ago

Sheep grazing needed

Rachael from Belfast

Grazing needed for 17 sheep. Anything considered. Responsible tenant appreciated. Please phone or text Rachael 021-168-0330 or ph. (03) 323 6569. Thank you.

2722 days ago

Red Cross is Here For Good!

Community Resilience Coordinator from New Zealand Red Cross

You probably know Red Cross for our response work immediately after a disaster, but that’s just a small part of what we do. We're out working in the community every day, helping people recover from a disaster, transporting vulnerable people to appointments, delivering Meals on Wheels, … View moreYou probably know Red Cross for our response work immediately after a disaster, but that’s just a small part of what we do. We're out working in the community every day, helping people recover from a disaster, transporting vulnerable people to appointments, delivering Meals on Wheels, helping former refugees resettle and find employment, operating second-hand stores, providing first aid training, and more. Check out our new campaign: ‘Here For Good’! Check out Here for Good

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2727 days ago

Dead Cat

Thomas from Shirley

To whom it may concern earlier this morning a dead cat was found outside my home it has since been brought up my driveway since the person who informed us mentioned it matched the description of our own cat, it wasn't ours and since I do not know who's it could be I'm posting on here… View moreTo whom it may concern earlier this morning a dead cat was found outside my home it has since been brought up my driveway since the person who informed us mentioned it matched the description of our own cat, it wasn't ours and since I do not know who's it could be I'm posting on here for anyone who has a cat that matches the description that is missing, the description is:
Short hair
all black
yellow eyes
Medium sized tail
If this matches the description of your own cat and you cannot locate I offer you my sympathy for your loss.
To arrange a time to come and view the cat please call on one of these numbers
03-386-2702- Either ask for Diane, Thomas, Liesl Or Melissa
027-814-1625- Ask for Melissa
027-821-1486- Ask for Liesl
027-713-0967 Ask for Diane
027-238-6568 Ask for Thomas

2729 days ago

Wallpaper needed

Kim Hillson from Waitākiri Primary School

Hi Burwood community
We are after any wallpaper that anyone has and no longer needs for an art project at school. Any unused rolls or partly used rolls would be fantastic. If you can help please contact Kim in the school office on 383 2736 or drop them into Waitakiri School, 170 Burwood Rd. Thank … View more
Hi Burwood community
We are after any wallpaper that anyone has and no longer needs for an art project at school. Any unused rolls or partly used rolls would be fantastic. If you can help please contact Kim in the school office on 383 2736 or drop them into Waitakiri School, 170 Burwood Rd. Thank you.

2735 days ago

Mantel piece.

Margaret from Shirley

We need a suitable bit of board to go on top of a sealed off fireplace. (Mantle piece i think you call it.) just has to be a bit longer than an average fireplace and wide enough to glue it down and put some ornaments on.

2725 days ago

Queen’s Birthday Kerbside collection

Media Team from Christchurch City Council

If your collection day is Queen’s Birthday Monday 5 June 2017 Kerbside collection will continue as normal.

To ensure collection, put your wheelie bin out by 6am.

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2726 days ago

SUNGLASSES

June from Redwood

A month ago I lost my prescription sunglasses in Rangiora. I have been back several times asking in all the shops. This week I went back to the New World supermarket where previously there was only 1 pair at the counter. This week another assistant got a bag out of about 20 pairs of mixed glasses, … View moreA month ago I lost my prescription sunglasses in Rangiora. I have been back several times asking in all the shops. This week I went back to the New World supermarket where previously there was only 1 pair at the counter. This week another assistant got a bag out of about 20 pairs of mixed glasses, none mine but if you have lost any, this might be the place to look.

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