on โ16-03-2020 09:02 AM
on โ16-03-2020 06:11 PM
@imastawka wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:Woolies in Hamilton are opening early on Tues morning only ....... Not sure that many people get their pension on a Tues
Woolies HQ have said it's from Tues to Friday. for a trial.
But you can get your pension payday changed to what suits you.
We changed ours to Wednesdays.
There were always too many getting their shopping done on Thursdays - Age/Invalid/Unemployed all at once.
Regardless of what WW have stated, the Hamilton store told me they will only be opening early on Tues morn ( feel free to ph 'em check if you wish )
Bit late to change ya pension date to tomorrow lol
on โ16-03-2020 07:12 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@imastawka wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:Woolies in Hamilton are opening early on Tues morning only ....... Not sure that many people get their pension on a Tues
Woolies HQ have said it's from Tues to Friday. for a trial.
But you can get your pension payday changed to what suits you.
We changed ours to Wednesdays.
There were always too many getting their shopping done on Thursdays - Age/Invalid/Unemployed all at once.
Regardless of what WW have stated, the Hamilton store told me they will only be opening early on Tues morn ( feel free to ph 'em check if you wish )
Bit late to change ya pension date to tomorrow lol
on โ16-03-2020 07:13 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
I haven't seen any mention of a seniors health card, just a seniors card. The federal one is called a seniors health card, I believe. Some people are quoting that you only need a relevant concession, but relevant could mean a lot of different things. I can't see them turning away anyone who has a walking stick or looks old and doddery, regardless of what sort of card they have or haven't got.
Yes, the Seniors card is a NSW government card which does not qualify for the shopping hour. It does not give any Commonweath concessions.
The FEDERAL government Seniors Health Care card is the one that does qualify.
on โ16-03-2020 07:22 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
I haven't seen any mention of a seniors health card, just a seniors card. The federal one is called a seniors health card, I believe. Some people are quoting that you only need a relevant concession, but relevant could mean a lot of different things. I can't see them turning away anyone who has a walking stick or looks old and doddery, regardless of what sort of card they have or haven't got.Yes, the Seniors card is a NSW government card which does not qualify for the shopping hour. It does not give any Commonweath concessions.
The FEDERAL government Seniors Health Care card is the one that does qualify.
And has been stated on numerous occasions - an aged pension - card.
on โ16-03-2020 07:25 PM
on โ16-03-2020 07:30 PM
I am not on any Commonwealth benefits, especially not a pension but I am in my mid 70s and do have to eat.
My whinge is not that I want anything from the government but that getting access to this shopping hour should not be dependent on being on benefits of any sort if you are elderly.
on โ16-03-2020 07:35 PM
Lyndal,
The thing that hasn't been accounted for - are peeps who are unable to go fetch.
OK - for those mobile enough to make it to the venue.
on โ16-03-2020 07:38 PM
on โ16-03-2020 07:39 PM
I take my Mum grocery shopping weekly since she had a fall and was hospitalized for some weeks.
Since the virus though, my sister insists she stays put, as to lessen exposure and I agree, so this week is out. So, I'm thinking I will be doing the shopping by myself,
but have to compete with shelves that are stripped and can't get a lot of what she might need?
on โ16-03-2020 07:46 PM
True, but those people would qualify as disabled no matter what their age.
If people can qualify on age alone then the proof needed should be a proof of age only not proof of any other benefits being received.