Showing articles tagged with 'Fair trading'
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has been granted a court injunction to stop warehouse retail store Panda Mart from trading, after inspectors discovered hundreds of illegal items on the shelves of the Preston and Cranbourne stores.
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Shoppers preparing for the biggest sales period of the year are being reminded that consumer protections apply to discounted items just as much as full-price purchases.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria is warning shoppers about non-compliant products being sold at Miniso.
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Victorians shopping for fabrics are being warned about buying from a Barwon Heads-based retailer.
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The owner of an online car parts business is facing court for allegedly taking payments and then failing to provide the goods.
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Shannakian Fine Jewellery and an employee are facing criminal charges for allegedly accepting more than $40,000 for high-priced items they failed to deliver to customers within a reasonable time, or at all.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria is warning anyone wanting to buy jewellery from Shannakian Jewellery to be careful, after receiving 67 complaints from consumers about the company.
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We are issuing an urgent public warning to anyone who has purchased goods from Panda Mart, a large Cranbourne retail outlet that sells low-cost toys and other items, including homewares, sporting goods and beauty products.
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Homeowners and renters looking for help from locksmiths are being warned to be wary of a business alleged to have charged higher than advertised prices, forced consumers into making payments and overall provided unsatisfactory services.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has charged Spencer William Porter for letting his businesses accept $1.3 million in payments for tiny home kits and fail to supply them in a reasonable time.
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