facthunter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think you have to be on the Pension (old age) to get that so it's effectively Means tested. Makes it so you can't wait to Be near destitute doesn't it? So you qualify for all these good things. Nev
willedoo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Marty_d said: You're right - I must have forgotten. $755. Is the bike over 30 years old? I think that's a requirement for SI. I thought people over 60 got a discount on rego too. Don't want to make any assumptions but I'm reasonably confident you're in that bucket... Marty, I thought in Tasmania there's no pension discount but pensioners can have a second vehicle rego free. That was a few years ago I was told that and it might not be right. If it is, it would only be the registration component free, not the insurance and any other charges. 1
willedoo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I just looked it up. Tasmania does have a pension or eligible concession card holder discount for one vehicle only, $60 for a car or $55 for a bike and an insurance discount as well. I don't know whether they class an over 60 senior's card as eligible. In Queensland a senior's card is elegible, a 50% discount on the registration component which is about $140 p.a. saved. https://www.concessions.tas.gov.au/concessions/vehicles Edited 1 hour ago by willedoo 1
red750 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Not sure if I mentioned this, but I renew my car registration for 3 months at a time. The renewal reminder received in December said $116.34 for 3 months. The one received a week or so ago said $116.34 for 1 month. My daughter had the same occur. She rang VicRoads today and they said they were aware of the error in their system, but had not issued amended reminders. 2
willedoo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Suckerbook really knows how to annoy people. Went to log in tonight and they now have a Google security thing going. First you have to check a box to tell a robot that you're not a robot. Then you have to do a series of those things where you click on all the squares with pedestrian crossings or cars or motorbikes. I had to do about four or five of them. 1
red750 Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Yes, and those images you have to check are so damned small on a laptop, it's almost impossible to see them. 1 1
willedoo Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago The verification is a bit hit and miss in my case. I'm logged in all the time on my phone so no problems there. With the laptop, I have a dynamic IP with my server so get a different IP every time I boot up and FB thinks it's a login from a different device. Also the IP geolocation can be 800klm away from where I actually am, so they think someone in Townsville is trying to log into my account. Usually they just ask to check notifications on the other device (phone) so I just pick it up, check notifications and click the verification that it's me. As soon as that's done the FB page on the laptop automatically loads. That method is nice and simple, but this clicking on pedestrian crossings bs really sucks. Even if you get it right the first time it's a much slower verification method. 1
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