Netflix's "Apple Cider Vinegar" tells a fictionalized account of former wellness guru Belle Gibson's story.
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has warned businesses against making false or misleading statements around ...
Australian consumers have basic rights under consumer law known as consumer guarantees to protect them from faulty products and services. The consumer guarantees include that products and services ...
A Coalition government would tackle surging insurance premiums by breaking up monopolies to make the industry more ...
Insurance industry stakeholders, including alleged victims, lawyers and consumer advocates have told Insurance Business that ...
Convicted wellness fraudster Belle Gibson is still being chased by Consumer Affairs Victoria for the $410,000 she was ordered to pay in 2017.
The review of Australian retail websites found some businesses to be using terms and conditions that may violate the Australian Consumer Law by misleading consumers about their rights to refunds ...
Originally published as Doc Holiday: I got bumped from a flight, what are my rights?
The consumer watchdog has warned businesses against deceptive statements about customer rights after thousands of local businesses were found to be violating the law. The review of Australian ...
Apple Cider Vinegar is the biggest thing on Netflix right now, a true story about a real woman called Belle Gibson who faked ...
The ACCC reported that under the ACL, businesses should not be telling customers that there are “no refunds under any circumstances”. This also includes declaring no refunds for sale or specialised ...
The ACCC is looking into Catch's announcement that gift card holders have until April 30 to use their remaining balances.