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The Checkout: April 23

This week Kirsten Drysdale tests ancestry.com only to discover she’s not related to Denise Drysdale.

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This week on The Checkout Craig Reucassel looks at car financing plans and Kirsten Drysdale tests ancestry.com only to discover she’s not related to Denise Drysdale.

No word if there’s any test comparisons of VPNs and sourcing content legally from overseas. Funny that.

Also this week:

Faded Receipts. It’s a big deal… at least according to our [email protected] email inbox, where it’s a runaway leader for most popular topic… we finally reveal what you can do about it so you’ve got ‘proof of purchase’.

The Active Ingredient. Curash Medicated Anti-Rash Family Powder vs Curash Anti-Rash Baby Powder. What’s the difference? Except the price…

Is High Resolution Audio worth the extra cost when it goes well beyond the frequencies that the human ear can hear? Sure, it’s good for rabbits and bats with their ability to perceive higher frequencies…

In F.U. Tube this week, Ben Jenkins tells a couple of horror stories. In The Tale of The Phantom Gas Meter, Energy Australia are on the griller for charging gas bills for 8 years when there wasn’t even a gas connection, and then wanting to charge $1,144 to disconnect a non-existent meter. He also talks about Vaya, a minor telco with a communications issue and the gall to charge large for keeping their users on hold on their customer service lines.

8pm Thursday on ABC.

3 Responses

  1. Ha…I was told I could not get connected…I did not have gas…looking a meter…gas HW…gas bayonet in house for heater…and that was gas people…

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