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The mobile phone retailer Mobile World Operating Pty Ltd (trading as Crazy John's) has admitted to making misleading or deceptive representations regarding certain of its Crazy Phone Plans.
Crazy John's represented that handsets on these plans were "FREE*" or "$0*" when customers effectively paid for the handsets through inflated call rates.
Crazy John's has provided court enforceable undertakings to the ACCC that it will notify consumers on the affected plans of the existence of compensation, refrain from advertising $0* or FREE* handsets in a misleading manner, implement a trade practices compliance program and pay a portion of the ACCC's legal costs in the matter.
Pacific Magazines Pty Ltd the publisher of Marie Claire a woman’s fashion magazine has given court enforceable undertakings under section 87B of the Trade Practices Act 1974 to the ACCC, in relation to the supply of fashion sunglasses which failed to comply with the prescribed mandatory standard based on AS/NZS 1067:2003 Sunglasses and fashion spectacles.
The sunglasses (available with black or brown frames) were supplied as a free gift with the February edition of Marie Claire, complementing the magazines ‘sunsmart campaign’.
It was apparent that the sunglasses initially failed the labelling requirements of the standard as they did not display the identity of the manufacturer, the lens category number, and applicable lens description.
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