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    How will the intended upcoming rules (last version I saw anything of) work for this scenario:

    Items drop-shipped from China. GST is charged when the goods are paid for.
    GST to be added to incoming goods by PO or Customs.

    Customer gets stuck with GST twice, or do I not charge it?

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    For a large company with everything run in-house, it is easy. My hosting lists 99% up-time, which I’m sure it’s accurate. I also had a period in the past year where they hadn’t credited the account with a payment & closed the site for a week.
    Using site based email was a problem & that all disappeared then. Any emails coming through the generic I still received.

    I had looked into Gmail’s business email offering, but that appears to have to be forwarded email from the hosted site – which defeats what I wanted it for. Hopefully I am wrong on that & can use it, but it doesn’t appear so & they have not answered info requests.

    The ones here selling sites I fully expect to be pushing the ‘get a domain’ line – they have a vested interest.

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    Don’t like it at all.
    2 PCs & 3 laptops with Win 7, took a punt & upgraded (well, downgraded) the remaining XP machine to Win 8. Can’t use it without logging into hotmail. Can’t remove the email settings without providing another. I really don’t need that machine on email all the time.

    Ended up dual booting it with a Linux variant – which is WAY easier to use.

    Hoping Win 9 is better.

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    Brent@Ontrax, post: 158960 wrote:
    If you have any idea of what the email address “might” be, you could go to the login screen and select the forgot password and just try the email address(s) and hopefully retrieve the existing account. Could you do a search within facebook for your personal name and see if it finds it and then look at whatever information is displayed to possibly jolt your memory, otherwise, if all else fails, do as Matthew says and create a new account, like your own page and then add your new personal account as an administrator on the business page.

    A search on facebook by name won’t find me. Channel 7’s Today Tonight even told me I don’t exist as they couldn’t find anything of me by name. :D I know there is one there somewhere – it’s just locked down really well.

    Thank you to all those who have offered guidance or ideas with this – hopefully it will help others also.

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    As said, the details for the (later) attached personal profile I have no idea of the details for, and there seems to be nothing in the HBT one that indicates what it is attached to. The only ‘use as’ option I can find would have me using it as itself (use as House Bound Trading) which only goes to the Ads Manager page.

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    Is that really how it’s supposed to be done? It seems a long way around getting to the page. Bit like wanting to fly Sydney to Melbourne, but being forced through Darwin.

    The personal page for this was never used – just fully locked down. I have no idea what the details for it were now.

    The cog on the Martin Prin page shows:

    [ATTACH]442.vB[/ATTACH]

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    bridiej, post: 158550 wrote:
    Ditto…

    Please see post 11

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    MatthewKeath, post: 158553 wrote:
    I think the problem is that she can’t like or comment or message other people’s pages.

    Correct.

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    Zava Design, post: 158542 wrote:
    I can see the like and message button, so not really sure what the issue is? Are you sure people are logged into FB when viewing the page?

    When I log in to MY FB page & go to YOUR FB page, there is NO ‘LIKE’ or ‘MESSAGE’ button.

    One set of instructions said to go to the Admin Panel & click ‘MANAGE’ – this also doesn’t exist.

    As an example, what I see at the Martin Print FB is attached.

    #1138946
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    I looked for support on the site – the help files are a bit like ants at a picnic. Generic web searches for the problem shows it is a fairly common problem, enough so that one would think it would be in FB’s interest to make it a bit easier to use/fix.

    I did try contacting their support several times some months back, but no answer. The interest from that end seems to be more ‘how much $ can we make from you’ instead of being helpful.

    From the outside, AFAIK my page is correct, it’s looking at others’ pages.

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    Figures I’d miss putting the most insignificant of info:

    http://www.facebook.com/HouseBoundTrading

    Thanks Matthew

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    yaymicro.com is one I use. good range & prices.

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    I use MYOB & hate it – but it’s the pick of a particularly bad bunch.

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    HeavyDuty, post: 152949 wrote:
    Yes thats basically what i mean, i dont think any returns or refunds will be significant on the products i am reselling and im prepared to absord those costs anyway..

    So basically from an Australian legal perspective there is nothing wrong with for example, buying say 100 samsung gakaxy phones from a US retail website, or even from a physical store e.g cosctco or whatever, and then reselling this on your australian website as brand new samsung phone, using the samsung logo etc..

    even if samsung had awarded sole distribution rights to one company in Australia???

    I have friends who regularly import brand name products from an American distributor, which has a sole distributor in Australia and that distributor actually came and looked at the equipment my friend imported and could not say anything so im pretty sure in most cases its fine..however he did bring these products to use in his business rather than resell them..

    If you plan to sell mobile phones here, they have to have approval from the relevant department. I looked at this a few years ago after leaving a telco.

    That said, places like mobileciti seem to be doing OK with it.

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    Sure – if you think it will be of help to you.

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