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Testimonials
Welcome to the YOURLifeChoices testimonials page. All of the testimonials below have been sent in by website members and enewsletter subscribers who have enjoyed the experience we provide and wanted to let us know.
18 April 2012
Please keep up the good work, this newsletter is the best thing since sliced bread especially for explaining centrelink issues: ie: the carbon tax payments, and I have tried a number of the recipes and have loved them.....thankyou to all the staff........Ill be telling whoever know about this site......x
Carol
7 March 2012
Hi really like your site, just like to say how much I appreciate info.
As a single male 76 years living alone I find single travel, technology, cooking (the cheater lasagna was a great success but with 1 kg of mince it's filling my freezer!) are my favorites.
I think you cover most bases and trying to think of others, maybe books not to miss, or movies, or tv.
One which I'm confused with now is the ABC radio app on my mobile phone ( tunein is name of app). Like most seniors, the ABC is my favorite and the app seems great but I which I could understand it more, I must sit down with my grandchild soon!
Just thanks for great site.
Barry
2 March 2012
To all the staff of life choices
Since Roger and I subscribe to your website. I should
Say it is the best website in the whole world! Everytime
Any questions that we thought of the answers
come on hand. Info about travel computers mobile
phones yummy recipes etc. What more could we
ask. Thank you is not enough but our heartfelt
thanks is overflowing in our hearts. Keep it on
And more power to all your wonderful staff. Well done!
Mell
17 February 2012
Hi there Life Choices
Thanks for a great newsletter... you really hit the nail on the head with the topics you choose...
currently the best newsletter I receive! :)
Thanks for all your good work
Julie B
6 February 2012
Hi Debbie, Drew, Rachel, Ged, David and Kaye,
I would just like to thank you all for a fantastic website.
My husband Ian and I have been reading it regularly since we retired a couple of years ago. It covers such a diverse range of topics and passes on the very latest news and technical advice, often within 24 hours of a new development being announced. We have both made so many new discoveries and been able to make informed decisions as a result of following your website.
Thank you for making our retirement so much more enjoyable!
Ian & Megan P
6 February 2012
Greetings from South Africa!
Yes . . . I am subscribed to your newsletter and your survey jogged me into dropping you a line (after completing the survey)!
My daughter lives in Brisbane and is now an Aussie after moving to Aus a number of years ago, settling in Melbourne for 3 years and then moving to Brisbane where she and her husband are settled and now have 2 wonderful children. My son (twin to daughter in Brisbane) lives in the UK and is in the process of applying for visa to move to Aus.
And I am still living in South Africa but hopefully going to retire to Aus to be near my children and grand-children.
A friend (in Sydney) suggested your website and I have never looked back . . . it is full of information and facts and figures and links that have really helped me with my planning. As a widow with absolutely no support base and being afraid of a major change like selling up home, moving to a strange country, dividing mysavings by 8 and realising that I will have to count every cent, etc etc I really find your articles of immense assistance.
So, thank you . . . I definitely enjoy your newsletters and gain incredible information from them too.
Many thanks
Eve Viol
12 January 2012
Hey Guys,
Thanks for all your advise and tips, I really love it!
Hope you keep up the awesome work!
You are really helping me through the new year!
All the best,
Zoe Byrne
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