Q. I want to buy a Visa gift card here in Australia- and send it as a gift to my mate in Venezuela.... anyone know if it'd actually work over there... I know that they except VISA over there... but that's all I know. Any help is appreciated.
A. It should be good where ever they accept visa cards, it's just like a credit card, and i work at a bank, so we always recommend our customers to use their credit card when they travel overseas. I don't think they should have a problem with it.
What are some major electronics stores in Australia?
Q. I live in Canada but have a friend living in NSW, Australia for whom I would like to order some dvds and an external hard drive for her birthday. Because of region coding and the cost of shipping internationally I want to order from a trustworthy electronics store in Australia but I don't want to spoil the surprise by asking her about it. Any information would be appreciated! Thank you so much in advance!
A. If you want to buy online then look at Dick Smith (dse.com.au), or JB HIFI (jbhifi.com.au)... Both have very good prices and an online store where you can buy products, pay for them and I think even have the gift wrapped before they are shipped straight to your friend...
Also, for the DVD's, Sanity.com.au is a big online CD/DVD retailer - I've bought stuff from them before and they seem pretty decent.
Hope this helps :)
Also, for the DVD's, Sanity.com.au is a big online CD/DVD retailer - I've bought stuff from them before and they seem pretty decent.
Hope this helps :)
Can a student from another country get scholarship to US college?
Q. Can an exceptionally gifted child from Australia who is a swimmer and an incredible one at that, be capable of recieving a full ride to a top quality college in the U.S, taking into consideration that there is probably no child that would beat his times even in the U.S.....? wondering how the rules work because they dont accept sports scholarship in Australian Universities.
Oh by the way he is also an A student
Oh by the way he is also an A student
A. Some of the highest rated colleges such as Harvard might give your child a scholarship, but you would need to apply. When you say child, I hope you mean that he is 18 as I doubt it he could get a scholarship if he is younger than that. The Ivies like the fact that their students are "world class" in something.
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