Showing articles tagged with 'Shopping'
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Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has convicted and fined refrigeration installer Neil Turner $10,000, after he took deposits but failed to do any work.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has imposed a civil pecuniary penalty of $100,000 on Hair Science International Pty Ltd (Hair Science) for making false claims that its treatment could regrow hair - when clients are actually given a hairpiece.
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Refrigeration installer Robert Turner, 39, of Pakenham, who took deposits from two businesses but failed to do the work, convicted and fined.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has restrained Champion Caravans and its operator, Antonios ‘Tony’ Giannakos, from accepting deposits for the supply or manufacture of caravans or any other payments for the supply of caravans, or related goods, prior to their actual delivery to the purchaser.
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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 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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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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The Victorian Supreme Court has ordered private car park operators who issued unlawful parking ‘fines’ to stop using misleading tactics.
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Novelty lighters seized from Toplite Trading Pty Ltd were subject to a permanent ban order.
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