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Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Lepers?Just avoid the ones that let you keep the tip
Lepers?Just avoid the ones that let you keep the tip
Need a warranty deal on those lower limbs.Sooooooo - Was looking forward to getting back to riding in the very near future ANDDDDD - Multiple Degenerative tears in the medial meniscus - Anterior horn and body extruded with parameniscal cysts also projecting anteriorly from the transverse ligament - Moderate sixed joint effusion with Bakers cyst - Early osteoarthritic changes across medial tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints - prepatellar bursitis
So may be a while before I ride again
I was thinking now we know how he finds the energy and motivation to always be cleaning - White Powder Power!
Yeah but I had a nose bleed...Sooooooo - Was looking forward to getting back to riding in the very near future ANDDDDD - Multiple Degenerative tears in the medial meniscus - Anterior horn and body extruded with parameniscal cysts also projecting anteriorly from the transverse ligament - Moderate sixed joint effusion with Bakers cyst - Early osteoarthritic changes across medial tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints - prepatellar bursitis
So may be a while before I ride again
I reckon that term might pass as unconscionable conduct. Flick the ACCC an email.This could be filed in the Fuckwits thread but i'll go here to start;
Early April I purchased some tickets to a concert, through Ticketek, for my partner in to see a band in October.
Was a surprise birthday present, when she received them she was super stoked.
Fast forward half an hour and she realised there may be a clash with a family holiday that I didn't know dates for.
As the family holiday is with her side, that takes priority and my brilliant present is now a problem.
Go through the Ticketek automated refund system, don't qualify as it's not deemed a serious enough reason.
Go through the manual/email system and plead my case that I'd much rather be at the concert but a family holiday was booked and it's just bloody bad luck. This time, no response from Ticketek other than to say they will get back to me. Tried a few more times over 3-4 weeks and eventually gave up.
Finally, listed the tickets for sale through Ticketek's online marketplace last week. Didn't think anything would happen but i'm $200 down for a gig I can't attend, it's worth a shot.
This morning I get an email notification to say that the tickets have sold, congratulations, blah blah blah.
Genuinely pretty happy they sold.
Continue on reading the email and Ticketek state, per their T&C's which I didn't read, that the money will be given to me 10 days after the event and then I may need to allow additional time for my bank to process.
So I am glad the rollercoaster is almost over, but on what planet do Ticketek need to hold my money, as well as the new purchasers money, until 10 days after the gig in October?
Ticketek, you are not my friend today.
I've never been down that path before, might give it a whirl. It's definitely taking the pissI reckon that term might pass as unconscionable conduct. Flick the ACCC an email.
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Clearly in the T&C's. ACCC is likely to just give a "read the manual" response.https://marketplace.ticketek.com.au/info/sellerfaq said:When can I expect my payment?
You will receive payment within ten business days after the event has occurred. We withhold payment to ensure there are no issues with the tickets or the event.
Payment will be made into the bank account you have provided. Please check that all your account details are correct to ensure you receive payment. Ticketek Marketplace will not be liable for any incorrect payments made due to the wrong bank details given in the seller’s profile.
If you haven’t received your payment within 10 business days, please check with your bank first that there are no pending payments before submitting a request.
Looks like I am sucking it up.Clearly in the T&C's. ACCC is likely to just give a "read the manual" response.
Unconscionable conduct includes unconscionable contract terms. You can't contract out legal obligations.Clearly in the T&C's. ACCC is likely to just give a "read the manual" response.
True. But holding someone's money essentially in escrow way longer than necessary won't pass a reasonableness test. If I was a proper lawyer and not a fat lazy economist with some commercial law training I could probably point you to some case law.We may have a different opinion of what constitutes "unconscionable".
I hope there is at least an hilarious story to this?Bowel obstruction is my new least favourite and most painful thing ever.
But grateful for a healthcare system that i can rock up to late on a sunday night and not have to wonder if i can afford it
Ouch, doesn't sound funBowel obstruction is my new least favourite and most painful thing ever.
But grateful for a healthcare system that i can rock up to late on a sunday night and not have to wonder if i can afford it
Solving it like a mathematician?I hope there is at least an hilarious story to this?
Well the surgeon who cut out my bowel cancer 6 years ago just commented that i couldn't stay away. Seems scar tissue from that can cause this at any time. Finished my followup visits at the cancer clinic a month ago. Got covid. Then this. Maybe i just have a thing for hosptialsI hope there is at least an hilarious story to this?
Sounds like a series of unfortunate events...I think there could be a movie in this with an 80s style feel good happy ending that spreads a message of some sort. Just need a theme song for the ending scene where your silhouette fist pumps the air in the carpark of a health food store with a bag full of organic leady green fibre rich veggies...then the bag bursts and your groceries spill out all over the ground. You go any song suggestions?Well the surgeon who cut out my bowel cancer 6 years ago just commented that i couldn't stay away. Seems scar tissue from that can cause this at any time. Finished my followup visits at the cancer clinic a month ago. Got covid. Then this. Maybe i just have a thing for hosptials