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The Commission considers Mr Wilson breached s61 of the Act by engaging in pyramid selling over the internet. The Commission also considers that such action was misleading and deceptive, contrary to s52 of the Act.
The Commission alleges that in supplying various CSIRO documents Korab: (i) engaged in conduct that is misleading or deceptive or likely to be misleading or deceptive in contravention of s52 of the Trade Practices Act; (ii) falsely represented that goods had an approval which they did not in fact possess in contravention of section 53(c) of the Act.
The Commission considered that a number of internet schemes set up by Mr. Tischler involved pyramid selling, contrary to section 61 of the Trade Practices Act. In addition, the Commission considered that Mr.
The Commission considers the Pay Two Bills promotion by Australia Post was misleading, or likely to mislead, and thus inadvertently contravened s52 of the TPA. Australia Post have agreed to a number of issues outlined in the undertaking.
The ACCC raised concerns with GIO General Limited over 2 issues: misrepresentations as to the availability of benefits offered with GIO's comprehensive motor vehicle insurance in GIO brochures and policy documents, on the GIO Internet site and by GIO sales staff; and misrepresentations about hte conditions attached to benefits offered with GIO's comprehensive motor vehicle insurance in GIO borhcures and policy documents and by GIO sales staff. GIO agreed to provide undertakings to address these issues accordingly.