I graduate in 1998 and I haven’t pay my HECS yet. I am very happy…..The money that I got from not paying I buy a very tall horse….currently in my backyard…..want a ride?….free for everyone but not you.
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ChanDollars
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Someone here seems to forget that it is this generation that has had to pay for their University education. Didnt whitlam make it all free in the 70’s?
Please excuse me if I have this all wrong, but there seems to be alot of people riding very tall ( high ) horses around this forum.
brent2
brent2
I think one of that person that ride very tall horse is you, but when the horse run out of steam where do you go? I don’t have to tell you….
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ChanDollars
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After getting adviced from one of the best invetor in from this forum I sent email to DD to ask for my hard earned money to be refunded. DD email me to let me know that the money will be refunded.
Here is the quoted from DD email:
Quoted from Email:
Hello Chan$
Thankyou for your recent emails. Only parts of them were found as we have been treating a huge virus within our computers.
After the initial $900 was refunded and the filing procedure had begun on your paperwork we discovered that the Contractural Agreement was indeed not signed therefore no money can be held by us.
Because we had already paid out accounts for the month it went into the next cycle which was paid on the 2nd February 2004. Our cycles run on 2nd/3rd, 18/19 of each month. $110.00 was transferred(an extra $10.00 added for your inconvenience in waiting the 12 days).
We are well aware of DFT rules we have a brilliant and extremely expensive property solicitor who takes care of all our documentation. He keeps us aware of each and every person rights.
Yes, you are well within your right to have your hard earned money returned as it justifiably has been.
All the very best to you and your partner.
Our kindest regards
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ChanDollars
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I don’t think anyone in this forum can help you with the obvious questions that put up. If those people found such areas they will buy up them self and leave nothing to you.
I am sorry to say this, but it’s reality.
I guess the best way to find +ve cash flow property is to do a searches on every suburbs that you can put your hand on. Call the real estate agents as much as you can and hopefully you find what you looking for.
Good luck.
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ChanDollars
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I know you said your income is high, but by purchase this holiday house it will most likely hold you back many steps toward $10 million net worth in 10 years. I really admire people like yourself who really have an ambitious goal and believe that you can achieve it. Good luck
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ChanDollars
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