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Freelaw Pty Ltd trading as Super Toyworld in Darwin has provided an undertaking pursuant to section 87B of the Act in relation to allegations that Toyworld supplied bicycles which did not comply with the Pedal Bicycles Standard (AS : NZS 1927:1998).
Specifically the bicycles sold by Toyworld were found to be missing end protectors on the brake cables, bells or warning devices, reflectors and owner's manuals.
The undertaking states that Toyworld will:
cease supplying bicycles that do not comply with the Standard;
implement a Trade Practices Compliance Program; and
place an advertisment in the NT News acknowledging the supply of bicycles that did not comply with the standard and offering to rectify any non-compliant bicycles sold by Toyworld.
Advertisements appeared in APN Newspapers between July 2000 and April 2001 promoting a employment service offered by inthebigcity.com Pty Ltd where callers to a 1900 premium rate telephone service (at $2.48 per minute) would be guaranteed work, and be entitled to discounts on accommodation and removalist costs.
The Commission alleged that the representations in the advertisement breached the false and misleading provisions of the Trade Practices Act - specifically sections 52, 53(c), 53(d) and 53B.
Ampco Automotive Pty Ltd and Australian Disc Brakes Pty Ltd are responsible for the manufacture and distribution of disc brake pads.
The Commission expressed concern that the packaging used by Ampco and ADB gave consumers the impression that the brake pads sold by Ampco and ADB were Australian Made.
Quix operates 99 convenience stores across Australia, except the Northern Territory and Tasmania, retailing automotive products, groceries, fast food, and other consumable products.
Tele Choice Pty Ltd ("Tele Choice") sells telecommunications products and services and in March 2001 offered a free bicycle to consumers who entered into a contract to purchase a mobile phone. The bicyle failed to comply with requirements of the mandatory standard. The ACCC reached the view that Tele Choice had contravened section 65C(1)(a) of the Trade Practices Act, 1974.
Tele Choice undertakes that it will:
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Variation to Undertaking received on 16th May 2000 from Moore Talk Communications Pty Ltd.
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