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  1. Just one more reason we need to kill . That this will have happened to real people on the ground in real time is intolerable. Controlling finances is already a form of abuse. End it.

  2. Jan 5

    This is where things like card become a real danger to people's welfare. These people can't access the internet, so effectively can't buy food, nappies, or fuel...and they're trapped there. Think it can't happen in Tassie....Think again

  3. Jan 6

    Freedom to protest, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and consumer freedoms lost to the police state. Morrison won't be able to stop individuals making personal choices about what they buy (except for where the police state is in full force).

  4. Jan 5
  5. Jan 6
    Replying to

    I left my credit union after 20 years because they use as a payment processor. What Territory credit unions, if any, use services supplied by Indue? This might be a good question to start asking.

  6. Jan 1

    Wouldn't want to be on Indue in this nightmare. Australia in the grips of an unfolding humanitarian crisis. No power cash only. The shops have nothing. The situation is increasingly desperate. Everything is running out.

  7. Jan 5

    Time to cancel as people to struggle to maintain their dignity and independence.Prices for fresh food will rise: access to clothes, furniture from charity shops will be vital as people try to rebuild their lives. needs to improve their service

  8. Dec 31

    I know you are not in government but could you please try and make sure there is a contingency in play for those on cards and in fire affected areas with no power or comms? No card = no food Thanks

  9. Jan 5

    Good question! How many people are being cut off from income, unable to access purchases via and are struggling for basic necessities?

  10. 5 hours ago
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    How much are making from it Joshy?

  11. Dec 31

    Faaark. Power and comms down. Of course. cards not working during this tragedy I wonder if the designers of the cashless welfare card thought this through? .

  12. Jan 5
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    Probably one of the biggest issues is getting rid of the soul destroying cards and start giving people cash so they can get what they need. Give them instead.

  13. Jan 6

    'The cashless debit card, called the card, is a bank card provided to welfare recipients in some regional areas, which cannot be used to buy alcohol or gambling products, some gift cards, or, importantly, to withdraw *cash.

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  14. Jan 2

    Disgraceful. $10k per year per card. I wonder if the mighty Twiggy & his benevolant charity will rock up to help the people. This is now a matter of life and survival for anyone on in a bushfire area

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  15. Jan 5

    And how many times has this happened: X rings I.T. helpline X says cannot get my pc/email/ to work IT - “put that complaint in an email” Sennalink is administered by Australia’s brightest & most compassionate minds

  16. Jan 1

    Servo's only excepting cash for fuel! If you on an card your dead.

  17. Jan 2
  18. Jan 5

    I don't know if planned for disasters or if the govt's foul experiment is affected by fire, but someone needs to find out how it operates where it's now cash only, with no ATM or comms, before some family finds out the hard way.

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  19. Jan 6

    Please contact Centrelink if you are on cashless welfare and you have no comms and your area has no comms to allow you to use Indue. Just Let Them Know 🥵🥵🥵

  20. 10 hours ago

    If govt made Cashless Card compulsorty everywhere, neither nor the govt would be able to hide the problems caused. They dont wont a or sort of dissent. cc

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