international.services@centrelink.gov.au
I’m happy to say that nothing happened in the Philippines. We didn’t feel any earth tremors or got any aftershocks of any kind. 30/3/2005.
Would you please take this update from me? I would like to inform you that I’m able to print my netbank file over the internet since I had the new Windows XP installed with the Microsoft Explorer version 6.1. Please only send me by mail to the Philippines the statement for February. I successfully printed my transactions for March 2005 and I’m now mobile on the internet. 13/3/2005.
Centrelink.
I received a letter in the mail yesterday not to send anymore paper from the bank to you and any dispute I may have with them is between me and the bank. I understand that.
I’m not sending no more because it’s all finished. What is sent, was done before you sent
an e~mail with the same advice. Paper, if you don’t need it, you can recycle it as waste paper. The CD that was sent to Centrelink can go in your files for future reference since I have my own copies of it. Thanks very much for your advice from Miron, 17/2/2005.
International.services@centrelink.gov.au
Dear Mr Lovric,
We are replying to your letter received on 24 January 2005.
Unfortunately we are unable to assist you with your dispute with Suncorp
Metway. Any disputes you have with the company should be taken up with them,
there is nothing Centrelink can do to assist you in this matter.
This is an information notice given under the social security law.
If you would like more information, please call us on (0061 3) 6222 3455
between 0800 hours and 1700 hours Australian Eastern Standard Time, Monday to
Friday. You may reverse the charge by asking your local telephone operator.
Alternatively, you may leave a message with our answering service outside
business hours and we will return your call.
If you would rather write to us, please also give us your telephone number and
Area code so we can phone you back.
Yours sincerely
A Ward
Customer Service Officer
Centrelink.
25 January 2005.
I would like the Crime Stoppers in Brisbane, Australia, to investigate the Suncorpmetway bank. Subject is computer crime, money vanishing from people’s accounts. Manipulation of bank computers to be overpaying customers through ATM’S when there are insufficient funds . Hanky panky in general terms. I will send a CD with the information to Brisbane soon. Could you please forward this message for me? 12/2/2005.