1595 days ago

Does your school need an effective, fast and secure way to teach kids on line?

Donny from Glen Innes

Hi Everyone,

Reading the news today from this headline www.stuff.co.nz...

I'm not surprised that this virus will be affecting our schools ability to teach kids physically in classrooms. No doubt that there are many schools out there already considering how to continue on with education in the middle of this pandemic, and parents wondering how they will keep their kids learning, and interacting with others.

I mentioned in my previous post, my company has released a global, FREE, secure, full featured video platform to help people in this time of need to continue to communicate with the power of the internet. My company is making this product free indefinitely and absolutely no catches at all. If you know of any schools, teachers, education institutions that need a video platform that can help them with continuing education, please follow the steps below:

1. Send them the link 8x8.vc...
2. If they think it sounds fishy, then have them read this link www.businesswire.com...
3. If they are interested and need help for someone to walk them through how to use it, please have them message me at my email address <donzac@hotmail.com> (It will be either an online meeting or a phone call)
4. If they want to work it out on their own then read this link 8x8.turtl.co...

My CEO has communicated to us all to help wherever we can and try to make a difference. I really hope this helps you and the community I live in!

Please pass on the message, and thank you all for your help.

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Do you think neighbours should ask before they go ahead and plant these?

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Should you ask before planting tall shrubs/trees near your property line?
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    68.8% Complete
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    30.2% Complete
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1 hour ago

KO your Pests

Jack from KO PEST

Hi guys,

If you have any pest problems-Ants, Cockroaches, Rats and more, KO PEST has effective tailored treatments to knock em'👊👊down, and put them on the canvas for good!!

We only use top grade proven products, that are safe for kids+pets and hit em👊for a six!

All work carries our KO warranty, and our 5⭐ standard of service.
Contact Jack on 0212517977 or jack@kopest.co.nz OR visit www.kopest.co.nz...

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