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  1. Yes, then there is an up to 3% extra when withdrawing the money to my bank account:

     

    Once you have money in your PayPal account you may want to withdraw it to your linked bank account or card. There may be a fee for this service, depending on exactly how you want to process the withdrawal. Here are the PayPal Australia withdrawal fees for consumer and merchant accounts:

    Withdrawal type PayPal fees
    Standard withdrawal to bank account
    • Up to 3% depending on the linked account
    • Currency conversion fees apply if PayPal funds are held in a foreign currency
    Withdraw to a linked card
    • 1%
    • Currency conversion fees apply if PayPal funds are held in a foreign currency
    Currency conversion fee
    • 3% – 4%
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  2. 28 minutes ago, facthunter said:

    Leo says hello. Nev

    Thanks Nev, tell him I went for a short ride in a CT the other day and realised how much I miss mine but I can't trust my eye sight and vertigo not to give me a problem at the wrong time...say heloo to him and hope he is ok and not missing his A340's

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  3. The biggest problem is I get the Aurora Australis lights every time I close my eyes...this is what I see all night long with my eyes closed, and even a lot during the day with my eyes open:

     

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    Corrine went and purchased a bed side clock with huge 2" numbers so i could see them:

     

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  4. Thanks guys for the comments, to take the stick when flying with someone else would have to be with an instructor due to needing a biannual now which given my eye sight I would struggle getting and nor would it be the right thing to do...legally and morally.

     

    I should get my new glasses at the end of next week which will help with the actual magnification and talking to my eye specialist the other day he says that in a couple of years he will be forced to do something to correct my so called good eye...cataracts and a plastic lens. He is extremely reluctant to touch though as if anything went wrong I would be blind, full stop. I have been trying to get him to try and fix the detached retina but he says due to the type and severity of the detachment it is extremely risky so he won't. I told him to pull the darn thing out then as it is causing too many issues with my sight but he said that if anything happened to my other eye he would be forced to try and fix the detachment as I would be blind anyway so best to leave it in.

     

    Probably like many others, I could get by without hearing, speech or smell but sight...that is the worst I reckon

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