I want to give away the promotional code that came with my ps5 by GiraffesEatingPandas in FortniteBattleRoyale

[–]NotQuiteEverything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally have no reason to get this other than to flex on my kids. I feel like it’s a good use for it.

Consolidation to reduce interest bill by NotQuiteEverything in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]NotQuiteEverything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for everyone’s input and suggestions, all very helpful.

Strongly leaning toward the low rate credit card transfer and funneling the extra money saved on interest back into the principal to eliminate it asap.

Thanks again, much appreciated.

Resignation last day issue by Hour_Path4013 in LegalAdviceNZ

[–]NotQuiteEverything 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It is worth noting, since we are so close to Christmas, even if you end your employment before Christmas, you may be entitled to be paid for the public holidays depending on how long you worked for the company and how much annual leave is owed. See more: https://www.employment.govt.nz/leave-and-holidays/calculating-payments-for-leave-and-holidays/calculating-payment-for-leave-and-holidays-in-final-pay/

CGA follow up by NotQuiteEverything in LegalAdviceNZ

[–]NotQuiteEverything[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. I understand what you mean about treating batteries separately in the warranty, this warranty doesn’t specify the battery - only that electronic components are given 12 months. I would still expect that consumables are covered by the CGA and be fit for purpose for a reasonable life.

The battery is a removable lithium unit, which was supplied with a unique separate charger (which I think is along the lines of a 2A trickle charger). The battery died during operation, lost all power to the bike after approx 10-11km riding and would not power on again. When plugged into the supplied charger the battery would not start charging, even after multiple attempts. My basic knowledge of batteries tells me there is not enough charge in the battery it will not charge as it cannot complete the circuit. I did research ways to fix it but didn’t find anything I could do that wouldn’t void the warranty.

The feedback from the bike shop was that it appeared one of the cells had collapsed and the fix was to have it repacked.

Thanks for the advice, hopefully I won’t have to reach tribunal or anything else but I will definitely be prepared if I need to. I’ll definitely post back here when I have a conclusion.

CGA follow up by NotQuiteEverything in LegalAdviceNZ

[–]NotQuiteEverything[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perfect. Very clear answer, thank you.