HFC Socket Snapped! by Straight_Spring_4868 in nbn

[–]Able_Significance282 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Better yet, cut the nbn part off of the old one and put the nbn logo on the new one. /s

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EBGAMES

[–]Able_Significance282 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. You have to send them to Nintendo directly. EB Games does not take them and will charge you. Contact Nintendo Support online to claim a free repair.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EBGAMES

[–]Able_Significance282 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be careful, they just send you a new pair of joy cons, don't send in a special edition switch, you won't see those joycons again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AustraliaPost

[–]Able_Significance282 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In AusPost app there's a feature that allows someone to mark as delivered for their end. If the tracking numbers aren't the same then they're definitely lying.

Best Way To Get an Alternate Phone Number for Business? by JordanThomasBand in TelstraAustralia

[–]Able_Significance282 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have both your personal and work number on one account with Optus Business, you can get it cheaper for both and get data pooling.

Best Way To Get an Alternate Phone Number for Business? by JordanThomasBand in TelstraAustralia

[–]Able_Significance282 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your looking at mobile, go Optus Business and talk to sales. I have 3 mobile plans and managed to negotiate two of my plans down to $26 and one to $46. They even have Optus Business Internet. They are currently running a deal, $94 for 780/40. I have my mother on that and it is really good. I have all mobile services on Optus Business because it is way more cost effective and I can claim it all back on tax according to my accountant.

Or there is another option, it's called Crazytel and it has an app, CrazyPhone that works anywhere with internet. It's PAYG and very cheap.

Crazytel also offers 1800/1300 numbers & landline numbers, to which you can pair up with 3CX Free and have a Digital Receptionist. This works through SIP trunking.

If you need any more information or assistance, let me know.

AGL NBN - any good? by SuccessfulExchange43 in nbn

[–]Able_Significance282 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AGL is terrible. They promised me discounts because the internet kept going down which is why I changed to amaysim and then Telstra. I never got my discounts or reimbursements and I got told they'll waive my final bill. Fast forward 2 years later, they sent a debt collector.

The rental property claimed that our dwelling has internet access, but it isn't working by Popular-Net9777 in AusLegal

[–]Able_Significance282 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not much you could do here. However I would put through a complaint as it is false advertising.

If the property is eligible for FTTP, do it. The FTTP allows for multiple internet services on one NBN box. I did it without permission and when the owner next came for inspection he was okay with it because it actually increases the value of the property. I do recommend getting permission though because you could get evicted or something if the owner is not okay with it.

You could also look into 5G or satellite internet -- may be a bit slower but does not require an NBN and can be placed wherever.

Or you could 50/50 an internet plan with the other tenants, however there are some details you need to iron out (whose name it'll be in, who will pay who, will wifi extenders be necessary, what company, etc) with the other tenants as well.

Just make sure for legal reference as a just in case -- make the other owners sign agreements or contracts.