Man Relieved That Company He Hasn’t Heard From In 5 Years Is Here For Him At This Difficult Time
Sydney man Jim Lecke says it’s a huge relief to know that an electronics retailer that he bought a charging cable from in 2015 is here to help him get through COVID-19.“I’ve been overwhelmed by all the support I’ve received from all sorts of brands across the world – some who I’d totally forgotten about,” Lecke said.
“When you’re trying to get your head around feelings of hopelessness and despair as a global pandemic grips the world, it’s good to know that a multi-national bank you haven’t used since you were eight is on your side”.
He said an online pet insurer that he accidentally signed up to eight years ago understands what he’s going through. “They said they know I’m probably feeling uncertain right now and that they’re going to get me through this whole thing and here’s a 20%-off voucher.
“I’ve lost my job and I’m worried that I might die, but at least I know that there’s a global insurance company out there that’s thinking about me”.
Once again we look like diplomatic amateurs on China
Bob Carr
Industry Professor of Climate and Business at the University of Technology Sydney
Once again we look like diplomatic amateurs with only one international
personality: not a roaring lion, but a puppy rolling over to have our
tummy tickled by our great ally, after being sent yapping around the
yard to return with the rubber bone.
JobKeeper v Jobseeker: do Australians fill out the form for Treasurer Josh Frydenberg?
Do
we keep him on? As Josh Frydenberg’s employers, should Australians put
Josh on JobKeeper? Or JobSeeker, which is only a few bucks less, after
admin fees and tax? It is crunch time for Australia’s biggest rescue
package.
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