bank bnz
phone/mobile/tv(incl basic sky satelitte tv)/broadband ,Telecom(with a teenager 2000 texts for $10 is a good deal)
Insurance car bike/house/contents, Vero
Sat nav, get a car that already has it
bank bnz
phone/mobile/tv(incl basic sky satelitte tv)/broadband ,Telecom(with a teenager 2000 texts for $10 is a good deal)
Insurance car bike/house/contents, Vero
Sat nav, get a car that already has it
Internet i would definitely go Telstra.
As for power/gas there is a website to help with that http://www.powerswitch.org.nz/Default.asp?bhcp=1
stay there - don't move at all, you'll wish that you did just that once you get here or why not be like everybody else and move to that big fookn island called Australia, you'll be glad you did especially if you like sheep.
It is what it is
I would strongly reccommend joining Consumer for independent, excellent advice on all the things you have mentioned. It costs something like $70 a year to be a member. Each year I easily save that much money by making informed choices based on their research and articles.
With you making a lot of big purchasing decisions, you will get the investment back many times over.
www.consumer.org.nz
I'll have that beer now, thanks.![]()
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
Just get ya lazy butt over here ya daft coont! Chch is OK because I'm there www.trademe.co.nz has everything else you will need
you should have said u where there i would have been out months ago![]()
hmm... interesting to hear different people's experiences. I find the vast majority of the advice given by Consumer to be sensible and valuable, and I often print their reports and pass them on to friends (I subscribe to the online version rather than the hard-copy magazine).
One case in point is some friends who have a small baby and were going to buy a heater. They were on the verge of buying an unflued LPG gas heater, but a quick look at Consumer showed that not only were they expensive to run, but there were health and safety issues especially for babies. Consumer had a very useful article comparing different heating options including purchase price and running costs. I was really pleased to be able to pass it on to my friends.
On the few occasions when I disagree with Consumer's findings I make sure I go onto their feedback forums and tell them so.
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
BANKING - Westpac
MOBILE PHONES - Vodafone - but always stick with something simple. The more 'features' your phone has, the more likely it is to systematically break down (try stick with the necessities is what I am getting at. I worked at Vodafone for 3 years)
CAR/BIKE/HOUSE INSURANCE - Personally I think having a seperate 'Bike Oriented' bike insurer is better then going through your bank. But the other two, go with who you bank with ... saves on more paperwork and phone numbers, and if you keep it all in one place they usually give you a better deal.
GOOD SAT NAV - Haven't got one, but always heard good things about NAVMAN, and best place and price to find one is online
BUYING A CAR - depends what you want. I say shop around, there's never particularly ONE GOOD PLACE. However, Greenlane Car Fair on Sundays I think is great!
FURNITURE - Stay away from Big Save, their stuff falls to bits... otherwise pick the store with the best interest free terms. Unless your paying by cash of course. And bargain with them (particularly Harvey Norman) even if it's on special and however you are paying. Their prices are a little/lot jacked up!PHONE/TV/BROADBAND - If you go with Vodafone for your mobile, go with them for home phone and broadband. Never had any troubles, and good deals.
GAS/ELECTRICITY SUPPLIERS - my advice is go with the ones who use alternative power, rather then coal. Sounds all 'GREENY' and slightly is, but they all rip you off, and coal won't last forever, so back those who are researching alternative power sources.
I hope this actually helps!
If you actually have the time to read through everyones suggestions that is!!
People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs. - Alexei Sayle
Fame was like a drug, but what was even more like a drug were the drugs. - Homer Simpson
i did and they all helped, vodaphone seems to be the way to go on the phone, actually went into a kiwibank when i was there and the girl was really freindly so they may get my bussines on the strenth of that, looks like a dealer for the car i want a diesel 4x4 auto and she is having a new one from a dealer she knows what she wants and iv,e been informed it,s non negotiable
for everything else it,s trademe, thanku boys/girls
Neil
The lady's not wrong, a lot of kiwi sales peeps are so laid back it's a wonder they don't topple over but that's way better than the pushy arrogant arseholes Brits have to deal with every day, more still, if you genuinely want something sorting they will usually do their best for you. Confusing but very refreshing and it makes dealing with crappy stuff like banking and insurance almost a pleasure.Easy as mate
It's all real easy to do even for a lazy bastard, immigration is the only place that seems to make life difficult where it really doesn't need to be.
Banks: look for one that issues debit cards like Westpac, you may well be doing a lot of shopping on line, in can be a nightmare trying to track down stuff to buy in NZ, they simply don't cater for 65 million people like the uk.
Basic every day stuff is OK to get but if you need a whimwham for a wowser you're gonna have to buy online and you will need a debit or credit card for that and not all banks issue them.
Good luck, it's a great place that moves at a great pace.
Oh bugger
National Bank is great (I despise Westpac)
Mobile phones - Telecom (but where one might give you coverage, the other won't)
AMI are good for insurances - but not for bikes - try Classic Cover (they have a website)
I agree, buy a car through a car yard - you have come back
Furniture - new? - Bigsave. Otherwise, plenty of second hand places - try trademe
Energy online is the cheapest Power provider - if in Hawkes Bay anyway
Broadband - there are heaps of cheap deals - I'm with Xnet - they're great. Phone with telecom
Happy relocating to NZ
BNZ seems to have better rates for ForEx if you have funds in the UK
i bring a few bucks a month over from the States every month and try and make sure its through a BNZ..
i bank with Westpac though
GPS .. i use a TomTom Go720.. i use it daily.. can put expanded memory in it and broadcast MP3 through the FM in my truck (radio stations here suck) and handsfree bluetooth for the phone
check www.pricespy.co.nz for the best deal
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