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Hmmmm... no car insurance on the racetrack for the cars... no problem though with private health insurance?

I'm with Medibank Private, I don't need to let them know I'm taking part in high risk activities do I?

Yeah I think I need to get some private health insurance.. which mobs are good?

edit: which one you got birds?

http://www.nib.com.au/health-insurance/choose-cover/hospital?hospital=MID&extras=Wellbeing

Dunno which one I'll have to look at my last mail out, but what they take out of my bank every fortnight didn't add to to any of those options so I might make sure I'm not getting ripped off lol

They jack it up a few dollars a fortnight every few months or so, pretty shit but that's inflation and business I guess.

I don't claim that much so I've spent thousands on premiums over the years with little return, save for some cheap prescription glasses and wisdom tooth removal and physio, but I see that as a good thing. Older you get the more you break.

Hmmmm... no car insurance on the racetrack for the cars... no problem though with private health insurance?

I'm with Medibank Private, I don't need to let them know I'm taking part in high risk activities do I?

Unsure of this one to be honest

Might have to ask them

Just crawl away and say you fell in a gutter / got bashed near a race track by some unsavory lads

I have the absolute top cover... I can tell you it's worth it.

I nearly died in the public system... and my medical bills were HUUUUUGE after a few weeks in private.

Yeah i have zero faith in public im not anti private health cover im anti the forced down my throat nature of it lol

I get my monies worth back on private health insurance through dental + optical every year.

but i also understand that even on private cover, if there are no available beds in a hospital or a queue for the emergency room, you will have to wait like the rest of the plebs.

I get my monies worth back on private health insurance through dental + optical every year.

but i also understand that even on private cover, if there are no available beds in a hospital or a queue for the emergency room, you will have to wait like the rest of the plebs.

Much shorter line though, especially for elective

sauvicwl.
one of my workers lent a guy he knows 20k... he also has a written contract from him stating that it will be paid back,
the flamin mongrel isnt paying.
what can he do? hes pretty distressed about it. trusted the guy, enough to loan him 20gs.

sauvicwl.

one of my workers lent a guy he knows 20k... he also has a written contract from him stating that it will be paid back,

the flamin mongrel isnt paying.

what can he do? hes pretty distressed about it. trusted the guy, enough to loan him 20gs.

Idiot.

Only lend money you can afford not to get back.

Trust no one.

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Yeah i have zero faith in public im not anti private health cover im anti the forced down my throat nature of it lol

Just do it.

My step brother is a conspiracy theory nut and it cost 12k for each baby. 24k later and he still refuses lol.

sauvicwl.

one of my workers lent a guy he knows 20k... he also has a written contract from him stating that it will be paid back,

the flamin mongrel isnt paying.

what can he do? hes pretty distressed about it. trusted the guy, enough to loan him 20gs.

All seriousness 20k is a huge amount to lend man he really should have got some collateral or realized it was a horrible idea

Idiot.

Only lend money you can afford not to get back.

Trust no one.

This times a thousand

Unless you've lent them small quantities before and they've gradually built up a large equity of trust from you through increased amounts, in which case you should prolly get rid of your deadshit mate who clearly can't budget

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