The SPP form doesn't mention emailing the application in, only posting. This doesn't allow much time to hear the outcome of the meeting and then rely on NZ Post getting it there in time.
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The SPP form doesn't mention emailing the application in, only posting. This doesn't allow much time to hear the outcome of the meeting and then rely on NZ Post getting it there in time.
Well done digger for your explanation on your conservation with Matt Hill which was most enlightening on many aspects. However my decision in post 3155 remains and I will stick with .what I have. Will build up over time when I see fit. May even opt ofr the opts in November!!
Can you imagine the class action against the government if a 25 year mining permit was cancelled? Shareholders etc all getting antsy? Labour obviously see that to undo already granted stuff would be immensely costly
Very disappointed to see no online application form return. As I'm not in Auckland this will likely prevent me taking up the SPP.
Pay your money. Doesn't matter if the paperwork arrives late
I paid on the day last time and didn't send docs for 5 days last time
If any usefull info comes out of the meeting just use an overnight courier bag,you can track your SPP application that way.
Although the form says, Application forms and cheques received after the closing date may not be processed.
You would think they would have an online process these days
I appreciate that NTL may still accept it assuming funds received on time, but by the wording of the offer document they could still decline if the form is not received by closing time. I will have to think on this.
Rubbish. In these things there is always plenty of leaway for the mail to catch up. Pay on time and send in application ASAP. I have paid and yet not mailed application but even with snail mail as we have it today it will get there before they need it for the concentrator.
These forms for application come from the dark ages before computers and direct crediting so still say things like must be in by such and such a date. In effect legally only the money has to be in on time and if the snail mail takes forever and a day no company would turn down an application if the money is on time.
I phoned computershare. They will give you an email address you can use to email your form
Perhaps I was hasty in my comment digger. In context it was straight after I looked up nz post standard delivery time and note that it "has a delivery target of up to three working days." As I was planning to hear the agm outcomes & digest first, then look to apply Thursday/Friday this sudden realisation that my timeframe wouldn't work caused my issue. This is a big decision for me so having pressure re timeline isn't helping.
So let me retract my words "As I'm not in Auckland this will likely prevent me taking up the SPP" and replace with "I will have to consider this further"
I did one of the past SPP by contacting NTL direct, they took my email attachment as acceptance, and gave me the account to EFT to. Not sure that was 100% the right way to do things, but I got the shares. :-)