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Consumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand".… View moreConsumer groups are warning seniors to be vigilant when being invited to join discount clubs with seemingly 'exclusive' offers.
Senior Advantage charges an upfront yearly fee of $39, claiming on its website that members can "save up to 70% at almost every store in New Zealand". However, TVNZ 1 News, along with Consumer NZ, have voiced concerns.
For more information and advice, read our article in the latest SuperSeniors newsletter: bit.ly...
Exceed - we fix windows and doors
WINDOW & DOOR MAINTENANCE
TRADESMAN/TECHNICIAN | FULL TIME
Strong communicator and good with your hands?
This is a great opportunity to join a fantastic company as part of a National Franchise System that delivers exceptional levels of customer service whilst resolving our client’s window … View moreWINDOW & DOOR MAINTENANCE
TRADESMAN/TECHNICIAN | FULL TIME
Strong communicator and good with your hands?
This is a great opportunity to join a fantastic company as part of a National Franchise System that delivers exceptional levels of customer service whilst resolving our client’s window and door maintenance challenges.
This is a hands-on job fixing windows & doors. Glazing and aluminium fabrication advantageous but not essential as full training will be provided.
Be a part of our close knit, high performing team!
Our ideal candidate is someone who is:
• Trustworthy
• Willing to learn and is coachable.
• A logical thinker and problem solver
• A people person who enjoys interacting with a range of clients
• Well presented.
• Has excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Focussed on attention to detail.
Essential requirements:
• Current full driver’s license
• Be able to work independently.
• Competent with hand and basic electric tools
On offer:
• Full time role
• Competitive wage
• Great working environment with a small dedicated team based in Manawatu & Wanganui
To apply for this role please send your CV and cover letter to careers@exceed.co.nz
Cheers,
Neel from Exceed we fix windows & doors
Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand
Do you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).
Join us for CAB… View moreDo you know we help everyone? Some people get a bit stuck on our name, but you don’t have to have NZ citizenship to use our service. We’re here for everyone, no matter your nationality, age, ethnicity, gender, sexuality… (or other wonderful identifying feature of a person!).
Join us for CAB Awareness Week 8-14 March 2021, where we celebrate 50 years of serving the community.
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Janelle from Milson
Hi neighbours, Can someone please give me some advice on how to remove the shine from exterior weatherboards? The weatherboards have been washed, sanded with 80 grit sandpaper using an orbital sander. Since sanding the walls they have gone shiny. I have googled so many different searches. Thanks … View moreHi neighbours, Can someone please give me some advice on how to remove the shine from exterior weatherboards? The weatherboards have been washed, sanded with 80 grit sandpaper using an orbital sander. Since sanding the walls they have gone shiny. I have googled so many different searches. Thanks in advance.
Kevin from Milson
Changing décor and decided to sell this lovely twin single bed unit complete with dressing table.
The two Beds come complete with bases, clean mattresses, under covers, a pair of quality sheets each, two pillows and cases each, two very superior duvet covers with inners, and valances. The… View moreChanging décor and decided to sell this lovely twin single bed unit complete with dressing table.
The two Beds come complete with bases, clean mattresses, under covers, a pair of quality sheets each, two pillows and cases each, two very superior duvet covers with inners, and valances. The duvet covers are a pale green imprinted with Blossom and embroidered Humming Birds embossed on them
The head boards are metal with white enamel and brass rods and inlay discs. Dressing table is a modern Queen Anne style with five draws, curved legs and nice finials. Come from a smoke free home, and you are welcome to view.
Price: $700
Garry from Kelvin Grove
We have a number of fleeces straight off our sheep. These are un-skirted and range from white to dark brown/black. Also we have some alpaca wool, white and brown. These have been skirted so are fairly clean.
Free
John Gibsone from SeniorNet Manawatū
Are you nervous, or confused, or just plain curious about online banking?
Well, SeniorNet Manawatū is running a free “Confidence with Online Banking” presentation. This will cover the features and benefits of online banking, and the safety and security of online banking. We will also … View moreAre you nervous, or confused, or just plain curious about online banking?
Well, SeniorNet Manawatū is running a free “Confidence with Online Banking” presentation. This will cover the features and benefits of online banking, and the safety and security of online banking. We will also outline the process you need to follow to get started.
Seats are limited, so please register online at the link below.
Location:
Milson Community Centre,
77 Milson Line (in the Milson shopping area)
Date:
Wednesday 24 March 2021
Time:
1:30 PM for approximately 1 hour. Tea and Coffee provided.
Registration form:
Please go to bit.ly...
Any questions please email us at seniornet.pnth@gmail.com
Many thanks to Westpac Bank for providing the materials for this presentation. Note that the information provided is relevant to all New Zealand-based banks.
Heather from Roslyn - Terrace End
Wanting an experienced honest and reliable person with references for exterior house painting. Must have a high attention to detail. Monday to Friday with Saturday work available. Hours are 8:30am to 5pm. $20.00 per hour. Please private message me in the first instance.
Michelle from Linton
Hi everyone, we are looking for people interested in learning to sing or improve their performance. My partner Erick is offering singing lessons for beginners or anyone wanting to gain more confidence. Erick has 30 years of experience in the entertainment business, as a vocalist and performer. … View moreHi everyone, we are looking for people interested in learning to sing or improve their performance. My partner Erick is offering singing lessons for beginners or anyone wanting to gain more confidence. Erick has 30 years of experience in the entertainment business, as a vocalist and performer. He has a certificate in vocal recording and would love to share his knowledge to help others. You will also have the opportunity to record a song of your choice for your friends and family. We are taking expressions of interest for anyone who is interested in one on one singing lessons. You will also have the option of learning how to use a mixing desk, microphone technique and the use of PA sound equipment if you choose. He can also teach basic guitar. Please feel free to contact us if you would like more info or to register your interest.
Don't be shy, we would love to help you build your confidence, even if it is just for fun! 😊Message us or phone Erick 027 2240 170
Kevin from Milson
Cutting back on my Pot Plants and have four Pelargoniums up for sale.
These are plants grown from new cuttings this last Spring and are good sound plants.
Two are a lovely soft Mauve/Pink and the other two are Blood red/Black. They make a beautiful display in Spring and early Summer.
Come complete … View moreCutting back on my Pot Plants and have four Pelargoniums up for sale.
These are plants grown from new cuttings this last Spring and are good sound plants.
Two are a lovely soft Mauve/Pink and the other two are Blood red/Black. They make a beautiful display in Spring and early Summer.
Come complete with pots. Price is $10.00 each
Price: $10
Dave Neighbourly Lead from Kelvin Grove
Hi everyone! Email, Text, and phonecall scams are now common, usually a fake computer company/internet company call claiming you have a virus, and of course, ALL are scams, no exception.
So it's worth warning people when one that's a bit different turns up.
Today I received a fake … View moreHi everyone! Email, Text, and phonecall scams are now common, usually a fake computer company/internet company call claiming you have a virus, and of course, ALL are scams, no exception.
So it's worth warning people when one that's a bit different turns up.
Today I received a fake VISA card phonecall scam, I haven't had one of those in ages. So some international scammer is trying it on again, and most people in NZ can probably expect to get a call like this sooner or later before they are stopped, or move on to target another country.
If you don't want to read further, here is the short answer:
IT'S ALWAYS (AND I MEAN ALWAYS!!) A SCAM.
If there is an issue with a credit card transaction, You call your own bank yourself when an expected payment doesn't go through.
You do not call VISA directly, and they don't call you directly.
If there is suspicious payment lodged, the credit card company or bank simply suspend it. If you are a business and the sum is large, an account manager from your bank may get in contact but this is easily verified by asking their name and section, and that you will hang up and then call the bank yourself, via their number in the phone book, to get back in touch with an account manager.
Ok, about today's scam call. It started with an almost believable high quality recorded message but if you have caller ID on your house phone, you can see that the number is clearly an international one, which is the first hint that it's most likely a scam.
(Note: not always the case: some scammers go the extra mile to fake a Caller ID that matches the expected range of the country they are targeting). This caller ID was 0190019161583230, clearly not within NZ.
The fake call is automated to start with - a prerecorded, english-speaking professional sounding voice says that it is VISA calling, and they have intercepted some suspicious transactions on your visa account, being Amazon and iTunes Gift Card purchases for several hundred dollars, and that they have stopped the transactions as you have not made a purchase from these sites before.
- To someone not used to phone scams, especially older folk, this may sound genuine - it's almost plausible, given that criminals do make online purchases using stolen credit card numbers.
The main thing that you should ask yourself is: why is "VISA" contacting you on your home phone number? instead of your local Bank? and the automated system does not ask for any proof that you are the card holder (amongst any of several people who may be living in the house?) able to make a decision to "reject or accept" charges? No name or account number is mentioned in this automated section, yet they tell you of two supposed specific charges on your account.
The voice then offers you two choices - to reject or accept the purchases (and by now, the worried victim would normally reject them).
Having "taken the bait", the system then says it will switch you to "an operator" and we are off! It bumps through two or more call system handovers, until you get a typical Indian sub-continent call centre, where the operator pauses to check their screen about which scam they are answering, before saying "VISA here, how may I help you" which no-one in a real VISA help desk would say.
I then asked politely if he could prove that he really was VISA and this was not a scam. He hung up after saying that if I "think it is a scam then he will not waste his time with me" (gosh, so genuine! HAHA)
(Note: some call centres have a script prepared to answer this question, so don't be fooled, IT'S ALWAYS A SCAM).
Final Note: Best option is to hang up immediately. Remember, IT'S ALWAYS A SCAM.
But if you are like me, and curious to check out which sort of scam it is this time (and tie up an operator for a while, reducing the number of people they'll scam that day) you should always be polite - you'll get further stilted responses trying to get your details or to log onto a website somewhere, and if you are careful not to reveal ANY of your true name or details, you can string them along with fake details for a while before they twig that you are baiting them!
It does no good to you and your blood pressure to abuse the operator, as they are usually working for $1/hour for nasty bosses in call centre sweatshops, and will either hang up straight away, or occasionally, lose their rag and abuse you back!
STAY SAFE EVERYONE!
Natasha from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Our next exhibition opening is this Sunday at 3pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Admission is free, there is no need to book - drinks and nibbles will be provided.
Romuald Rudzki, the author of ‘Prealism and the First Prealist - a guide to the new way of painting' is holding an … View moreOur next exhibition opening is this Sunday at 3pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Admission is free, there is no need to book - drinks and nibbles will be provided.
Romuald Rudzki, the author of ‘Prealism and the First Prealist - a guide to the new way of painting' is holding an exhibition alongside his father-in-law Cornelius Vickers. Here’s a bit more about their work:
This is Prealism – an exhibition by Dr Romuald Rudzki
Rom was taught by the English artist Chris Welsh between 1969-1976. He received the Financial Times’ David Thomas Award in 1996 and obtained his PhD in 1998.
Rom lives on a lifestyle block in the foothills of the Tararua Ranges in New Zealand with his wife Alison and a menagerie of domesticated and wild animals.
Rom’s paintings are in both the traditional figurative style as well as the Prealist method which requires kenosis (emptying of the artist’s will) in order to allow those elements of art that exist before (‘Pre’) the artist (such as type of paint, type of surface, gravity and temperature) to create new work through the medium of the artist.
A defining feature of Prealism is that no two people will see the same painting in the same way, as each person will view the painting based upon their own ‘vocabulary of experience’ which includes the ‘found images’ within the painting
Cornelius Vickers at 91
Cornelius (Con) Vickers is having his first solo exhibition at age 91. Born in 1930 in Seaton, Country Durham England, Con started painting at school during the war. At age 12 he won 1st prize for a painting of a spitfire titled ‘Plane over France’ which came with prize money of half a crown or two shillings and sixpence, a princely sum for a young boy.
His working life was as a bricklayer then as a building manager before accepting the offer of early retirement at age 60. He then took evening art classes and after the death of his beloved wife Sheila, emigrated to New Zealand to be with his daughter Alison, son-in-law Romuald and grandson Rob. Con now lives next door to them with a garden he cultivates and the canaries he breeds.
“My painting takes my mind off everything else,” says Con “it takes all your stress and worries away.”
His art works include local landmarks such as the windmills, as well as paintings of native birds, and some composite pictures of several scenes.
The exhibitions run until Tuesday the 6th of April.
Feilding and District Art Society
104 Manchester St, Feilding
Open weekdays: 10am - 4pm, Saturdays: 10am - 1pm
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Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub
Good evening,
Help us reach our target of 20 orders and place an order in for fresh fruit and veg before this Monday at midnight. Orders are $15 each for pick up Thursday 18 March. Multiple orders welcome.
This is what we anticipate will be in this weeks order:
Kumara small
… View moreGood evening,
Help us reach our target of 20 orders and place an order in for fresh fruit and veg before this Monday at midnight. Orders are $15 each for pick up Thursday 18 March. Multiple orders welcome.
This is what we anticipate will be in this weeks order:
Kumara small
Broccoli
Carrots small
Cabbage
Mandarin
Pears Packham
Nectarine
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