REA is trying to get me to use Ailo

I have been in property for years, been paying by bank transfer and it’s been fine.

Now I have had multiple emails in two weeks saying “we have moved to Ailo, set up an account”

I sent them two emails saying I do not wish to use Ailo. Today they sent a text message saying “we are now using Ailo”

Snd today an email from Ailo saying “you owe XXX in rent, pay today” when I paid my rent on time and in full last week

Why are they bothering me like this? I have been a tenant for years here and do not appreciate this kinda of pressure

UPDATE: A second email today from Ailo saying my rent is late

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u/HidaTetsuko — 2 days ago

I am to attend this today at the Sydney Opera House, Napoleon was a Haydn fan

Had no idea about this when I got the tickets but Napoleon was on his way to the Paris premiere of this, 24th December when he was almost assassinated in the machine infernale** **plot.

Apparently he insisted on continuing to the opera where the audience cheered upon learning his escape.

This goes against the 2002 series where Josephine drags his out to the opera on Christmas Eve, he wanted to go.

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u/HidaTetsuko — 2 days ago
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Jessica Pare - Napoleon (2002)

Was watching this the other night and this was a surprise. She plays Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne, mother of Napoleon’s illegitimate son Charles Leon. Very small role but memorable

And before anyone asks, yes the series is way better than Ridley Scott’s movie

u/Faqa — 1 month ago

Napoléon (1955 French film)

I watched this the other day on YouTube and thought it was pretty good.

The director Sacha Guitry plays Talleyrand who tells the story right from day one when he’s born. Napoleon as an adult is played by two actors, younger and older, I liked the first because he showed the awkwardness with women that the Scott film got wrong.

The film also tells us more about Marie-Louise and not just a womb. And Orson Welles turns up at the end as Hudson Lowe.

u/HidaTetsuko — 2 months ago

So I’ve been looking at Suvorov’s 1799 Italy campaign. His sweep through Italy was made much easier by Schérer, who handled things badly and effectively handed Moreau command during the Adda fighting, when the line was already breaking.

Suvorov breaks the Cisalpine republic but then is checked by politics, Masenna’s victory in Zurich helps wreck the coalition’s larger design and helps drive Suvorov into that savage Alpine retreat.

And then Suvorov goes back to Petersburg and dies in May 1800. After all that you think we are being set for a clash between giants and it just doesn’t happen. History is funny that way.

I’m interested in what people would think Napoleon vs Suvorov in Italy might have been like

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u/HidaTetsuko — 2 months ago