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The Commerce Commission is New Zealand's competition, consumer and regulatory agency.
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If you think a business or person isn't complying with one of the laws we enforce, you can make a complaint to us.
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If you think a business or person isn't complying with one of the laws we enforce, you can make a complaint to us.
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Do you have an issue or problem you need to solve? Below are some typical situations that consumers often find themselves in.
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It does not matter how a loan is made – whether it is online, in person, on the phone or by text or email, the lender responsibility principles apply.
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If you are in the business of leasing goods to consumers for their personal or household use, you may have to comply with credit laws.
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As a business, there are rules in the Fair Trading Act that apply to all aspects of promoting and selling goods and services – from advertising and pricing to sales techniques.
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Mergers can bring many benefits to the New Zealand economy by making businesses more efficient and innovative. However, some mergers also have the potential to substantially lessen competition in the market to the detriment of consumers.
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Anyone who runs a business in New Zealand must comply with the Commerce Act, which aims to promote competition in markets for the long-term benefit of consumers.
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There are rules about how you can calculate and charge a borrower interest or default interest.