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1 Jan 2018 -
Q: Can Chorus just stop selling copper services? A: Chorus must continue to provide the network in your neighbourhood until an equivalent fibre service is readily available. ... A: You can see what technologies are available, and…
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9 Oct 2018 -
Ltd, from which you purchased suits over the website AliExpress, was not an authorised supplier of legitimate Sparco products. ... The Commission also received a suit from a consumer who bought it from your website…
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27 Nov 2018 -
6 Commerce Commission Consumer Issues Report 2017/18. 14 Some traders, especially those selling online, have developed marketing techniques that some consumers tell us have caused them to make hurried, spontaneous…
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6 Aug 2018 -
Buying and selling online The online rules apply to all traders who advertise or sell to New Zealand consumers online, even if the trader is based outside of New Zealand. ... For…
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22 Mar 2018 -
Luxottica operates both ‘bricks and mortar’ and online stores. Luxottica’s revenue in. ... 73. Essilor has recently started selling its Bolon brand of frames in New Zealand.
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1 Aug 2018 -
There are regulatory challenges in applying consumer law to online traders based overseas. ... 67 Already the Commission is receiving complaints related to these provisions, particularly complaints about whether people…
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1 Jan 2018 -
Q: Can Chorus just stop selling copper services? A: Chorus must continue to provide the network in your neighbourhood until an equivalent fibre service is readily available. ... A: You can see what technologies are available, and…
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7 Sep 2018 -
10.1 Smart Layby is a mobile trader selling consumer electronics door-to-door. ... 10.8.1 the Android Smart Watch, advertised at $499 in the Product Brochure, was available for USD $14.99 (plus shipping) online at…
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18 Dec 2018 -
Good Guys was a mobile trader selling consumer goods (mostly clothing, manchester and footwear) from trucks. ... 11. Good Guys ceased selling goods on or about December 2017 and was placed into liquidation in March…
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1 Aug 2018 -
11 Bricks and mortar. 12 Online. 13 Fraudulent conduct. 15. THE INCREASING INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA. ... fees, difficult to end contracts, and selling payment protection insurances (including to pensioners).