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24 Mar 2015 -
EDB Information Disclosure Requirements. Information Templates. for. Schedules 11a–13. Company Name. Disclosure Date. AMP Planning Period Start Date (first day). Templates for Schedules 11a–13 (Asset Management Plan). Template Version 4.1.
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23 Feb 2015 -
EDB Information Disclosure Requirements. Information Templates. for. Schedules 11a–13. Company Name. Disclosure Date. AMP Planning Period Start Date (first day). Templates for Schedules 11a–13 (Asset Management Plan). Template Version 4.01
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29 May 2015 -
Music website trader guilty of fraud. Online musical instrument store owner Andrew Marquet Taylor has been sentenced to 9 months home detention, ordered to pay more than $91,000 in compensation ...…
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30 Jun 2015 -
Despite NZSBAC’s website showing an Auckland address, there is no evidence they are located in New Zealand. ... We encourage those seeking business funding and grants to visit official government websites such as…
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6 Nov 2015 -
Baa Baa Beads warned over health claims. Wholesaler and online retailer ‘Baa Baa Beads’ has received a warning from the Commerce Commission after it failed to substantiate its claims about the ... Traders cannot simply rely on…
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9 Oct 2015 -
M2 does not own a backhaul network in New Zealand. A public version of Vocus’ application for clearance will be available on the Commission’s website shortly here..
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8 Jul 2015 -
Other documents relating to this report can be found in the downloads section of the website.
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18 May 2015 -
When buying or sending money online, use companies and organisations you can trust. ... For information on how people can protect themselves they can read the MBIE website.
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1 Dec 2015 -
The charges relate to promoting frozen yoghurt products which did not contain yoghurt, and for making false claims about the health benefits of the product on the Yoghurt Story website. ... For more information see the ComLaw…
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24 Sep 2015 -
The full report and complaints infographic can be found on the Commission website.. ... Online trading generates 33% of Fair Trading complaints, twice the level generated by purchases made in physical stores.