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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a court enforceable Undertaking pursuant to section 87B of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (the Act) from EasyMeals by Flavour Makers Pty Ltd (EasyMeals) in relation to false or misleading representations and a failure to provide the required documents when entering into unsolicited consumer agreements, which is conduct that was likely to contravene sections 29(1)(g), 29(1)(i) and 79 of the Australian Consumer Law, contained in Schedule 2 to the Act (the ACL).
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a court enforceable undertaking from Ozsale Pty Limited (Ozsale) in relation to Terms & Conditions displayed on its websites, including Ozsale.com.au, OO.com.au, BuyInvite.com.au, DealsDirect.com.au and TopBuy.com.au.
Ozsale has also paid a penalty of $10,800 following the issue of one Infringement Notice by the ACCC.
Ozsale is an unlisted Australian company which owns and operates the above mentioned websites.
On 21 July 2016, the ACCC announced it had accepted an undertaking (the Undertaking) from Metcash Limited (Metcash) in relation to its proposed acquisition of Home Timber and Hardware Group (HTHG) (the Proposed Acquisition).
On 15 June 2016, the ACCC accepted undertakings (the Primary Undertaking, the Healthscope Undertaking, together the Undertakings) from Primary Health Care Limited (Primary) and Healthscope Limited (Healthscope) in relation to Primary’s completed acquisition of Healthscope’s pathology business in Queensland.
On 15 June 2016, the ACCC accepted undertakings (the Primary Undertaking, the Healthscope Undertaking, together the Undertakings) from Primary Health Care Limited (Primary) and Healthscope Limited (Healthscope) in relation to Primary’s completed acquisition of Healthscope’s pathology business in Queensland.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted a section 87B Undertaking from Careers Australia Group Limited (Careers Australia) following an investigation into its marketing practices and enrolment of consumers to its VET FEE-HELP courses.
On 30 November 2015, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Multimedia International Services Pty Ltd trading as The Community Network (Multimedia) for allegedly engaging in unconscionable conduct, misleading or deceptive conduct, making false or misleading representations and wrongly accepting payments from small businesses.