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Discounts for seniors and retirees are hard to find. See our list of providers offering low-cost programs and bundling deals that can save you money on your monthly broadband bills.
Yet even if you live in a different state, many auto insurers offer "good driver discounts" to those who complete a defensive driver course for savings of up to 10% or more on your insurance premiums.
Flybuys is an Australian customer loyalty program equally owned by the Coles Group and Wesfarmers through joint venture Loyalty Pacific. [1] Members can accrue points by shopping at Coles Group brands (Coles Supermarkets, Liquorland, etc.), certain Wesfarmers brands (Kmart, Target, Bunnings, Officeworks, catch.com.au, Kleenheat, etc.), and some third-party partners like HCF Insurance, Coles ...
Optus Mobile customers reported that their phones showed 'SOS' on the signal indicator, which is a sign the regular network is down, but mobile phones still have access to alternate networks in the event of an emergency call by using a so-called camping mechanism; however, Optus landlines were unable to make emergency triple-zero calls.
Other grocery stores also offer similar discounts. Kohl’s. Every Wednesday, seniors 60 or older can snag a 15% discount when purchasing items at a Kohl’s location. UPS Store.
The ability to offer the service came about due to Optus offering a large number of channels to East Coast Television (now a part of Austar). After Optus axed the "VIP" Service, it also sold its share in the joint venture to Austar. In 2004, the roles reversed and Austar became the customer to Foxtel for satellite delivery.
Vocus Group Limited, formerly known as Vocus Communications, is an international telecommunications company headquartered in North Sydney, Australia.Founded by James Spenceley [1] as a wholesale, business, government and consumer telecommunications provider, Vocus owns and manages Australia's second largest intercapital fibre network.
A group of 90,000 former salaried workers at Ford (F) got an interesting offer late last month: In exchange for giving up the right to receive monthly pension benefits for the rest of their lives ...