Showing articles tagged with 'Fair trading'
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The Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria has issued a public warning to consumers and businesses about the conduct of Champion Caravans and its operator Tony Giannakos.
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Stuart Ritchie Mitchell, of Rye, who took payment for products he failed to supply has been convicted and fined by the Melbourne Magistrates Court.
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A Moorabbin importer and wholesaler who supplied unsafe children’s toys must recall the products, give customers a full refund and pay to have the toys destroyed.
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A business which accepted payments for the supply of mobile phones and cameras ordered online has been convicted and fined $1000, and its director has given an undertaking to repay more than $10,000 compensation, after the business committed 14 breaches of the Fair Trading Act 1999.
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Two businessmen who accepted payments from customers but failed to provide them with the cubby houses they had ordered have been convicted and fined $30,000 each.
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The Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria has issued a Public Warning notice to consumers about the business practices of Buy A Trail Pty Ltd ACN 149 207 849 (“the company”) and its director Mark William Whittingham.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has found that a Moorabbin-based sporting goods, giftware and children’s toy importer and wholesaler supplied children’s toys in contravention of ban orders and safety standards.
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A Footscray real estate agent‘s licence has been suspended for two months after he contravened the Estate Agents Act 1980 by underquoting on four properties.
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The Victorian Court of Appeal has found that the operators of 'The Hope Clinic' misled and deceived terminally ill cancer sufferers.
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The Victorian Supreme Court has ordered private car park operators who issued unlawful parking ‘fines’ to stop using misleading tactics.
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