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In 2003 Harris Scarfe advertised sales promotions in its regular catalogues and made claims particularly relating to “SAVE $X” and “AFTER THE SALE $X”.
In the case of some items an erroneous formula was used to calculate the alleged saving, and in others the item did not revert to a higher price as claimed, thereby exaggerating the nature of the saving during the sale period.
Harris Scarfe admitted this may have misled consumers in breach of ss.
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