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14 Apr 2005 -
The SkyBiz scheme involved the sale of website programmes or 'WebPaks', and the Commission understands more than 13,000 of the products were sold in New Zealand. ... These schemes are becoming more sophisticated and it is…
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17 Oct 2005 -
Electricity Lines Business Decision Papers released on website. The Commerce Commission has published a Decision Paper on the Review of the Information Disclosure Regime and a Decision Paper on Valuation of ... All documents can be…
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24 Feb 2005 -
Tony's Vineyard fined $3,000 for misleading and out of date website representations. ... In some circumstances, the website price varied between 17 and 36 percent cheaper than the in-house menu.
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30 Jun 2005 -
By selling fake goods, Home Shop was ripping off the customer, and the brand holder," said Commerce Commission Fair Trading Director Deborah Battell. ... Direct selling in this manner has become big…
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24 Nov 2005 -
Businesses have been put on notice that they must fairly and clearly show the true cost of what they are selling.".
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12 Jan 2005 -
or selling it at a garage sale or on Trade Me - complies with the safety regulations.
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16 May 2005 -
The letter asks people to send money, and under the Fair Trading Act, chain letters that ask people to send money are deemed to be pyramid selling.
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24 Mar 2005 -
Under the Fair Trading Act, chain letters that ask people to send money are deemed to be pyramid selling.
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18 May 2005 -
The Commission is currently investigating two retailers for allegedly selling bicycles which contravene safety standards.
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9 Feb 2005 -
Progressive Enterprises Limited admits bicycle labelling breach. An admission by Progressive Enterprises Limited that it breached the Fair Trading Act by selling partially assembled bicycles without the safety warnings and assembly