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Posted
17 minutes ago, still kicking said:

So for all posters who did not believe me this is my pension details my rent is 240 AUD per week 980 per fortnight 

Payment Details

 

240 AUD Per week

940 AUD Per fortnight (two weeks)

 

Are you sure about that?

Posted
Just now, Smokin Joe said:

 

240 AUD Per week

940 AUD Per fortnight (two weeks)

 

Are you sure about that?

Yes, I never had a rent increase in about 8 years but people don't believe me I have a 2-bedroom unit just a few KM outside the city 

Posted
Just now, still kicking said:

Yes, I never had a rent increase in about 8 years but people don't believe me I have a 2-bedroom unit just a few KM outside the city 

 

I think you missed my point.

 

You are saying that the price for two weeks is almost four times the price for one week.

Posted
1 minute ago, Smokin Joe said:

 

I think you missed my point.

 

You are saying that the price for two weeks is almost four times the price for one week.

How? I pay 240 per week (sorry 480 per 2 weeks)

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Posted
9 hours ago, still kicking said:

So for all posters who did not believe me this is my pension details my rent is 240 AUD per week 980 per fortnight 

Payment Details

 
 
 
 
 
 
Age Pension
+ $1051.30
Pension Supplement
+ $83.60
Rent Assistance
+ $212.00
Energy Supplement
+ $14.10
Gross payment amount
+ $1361.00
Net payment amount
+ $1361.00

Christ mate!

How many times are you going to post this?

 

You pay cheap rent.

We get it.

FFS

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Will27 said:

Christ mate!

How many times are you going to post this?

 

You pay cheap rent.

We get it.

FFS

'Old timers' disease? WGAF, my rent is $100 pw= 8000bht p/month, no rent assistance required.  so ? 

Posted
14 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

Some points I  can share some details , perhaps you know these items already:

 

- You must be physically in Australia to get a CRN (Centrelink Reference Number), unless you already have one. 

- You must be physically in Australia the day you lodge your application for the OAP (Note: You can lodge your OAP application at a C'Link office (that's what I did and they were very thorough, helpful and polite. Or you can lodge your OPA application by email or by post, C.Link will check the always live immigration records to establish your location at the date / time you lodge the application).

- At same CLink visit you can prove your identity: passport, birth certificate, Thai plastic drivers license with embedded photo and your full name in English, Plus one other plastic ID card with photo embedded.

- I was very lucky, my OAP was approved 16 days after I lodged the OAP application at the local C'Link office.

 

There's a toll free tel number from Thailand to C'Link in Australia. 0018006114136 or could be 0018006114136.

 

I've used this number many times, always answered quickly, good listeners, clear focused answers every time. They don't bite but as always don't reveal more personal info than needed.

 

Note that all calls to C'link are recorded and if needed they do go back to earlier calls if needed.

 

Can I suggest, make a list of questions and give them a call to get clear answers direct from C.Link 

 

Good luck.

 

 

 

Is there a good time to call? I've tried this same number many times and given up after 20 minutes or so.

Posted
22 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Is there a good time to call? I've tried this same number many times and given up after 20 minutes or so.

I can't answer your question.

I've called several time when I've realized I needed an answer, always answered quickly an always received clear answer.

 

Perhaps you should try again. 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, scorecard said:

I can't answer your question.

I've called several time when I've realized I needed an answer, always answered quickly an always received clear answer.

 

Perhaps you should try again. 

 

What do you call quickly?

Posted
6 minutes ago, giddyup said:

What do you call quickly?

 

Cut and paste from Centrelink website follows:

 

"To call Centrelink from Thailand, you can use the international free call number 001 800 611 4136 or dial +61 3 6222 3455 (Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time). "
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  • International Free Call Number: 001 800 611 4136
  • Alternative Number: +61 3 6222 3455
  •  
  •  
  • I've used the free call number above ( 001 800 611 4136) several times, always answered quickly.
  •  
  • I seem to remember I changed the 001 to 009 to get out of Thailand.

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, scorecard said:

 

Cut and paste from Centrelink website follows:

 

"To call Centrelink from Thailand, you can use the international free call number 001 800 611 4136 or dial +61 3 6222 3455 (Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time). "
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  • International Free Call Number: 001 800 611 4136
  • Alternative Number: +61 3 6222 3455
  •  
  •  
  • I've used the free call number above ( 001 800 611 4136) several times, always answered quickly.
  •  
  • I seem to remember I changed the 001 to 009 to get out of Thailand.

 

The 001 number gets through to C'link but I haven't had any luck getting anyone to answer - yet.

Posted
4 minutes ago, giddyup said:

The 001 number gets through to C'link but I haven't had any luck getting anyone to answer - yet.

So perhaps try the 009 number.

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