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Reckitt lozenge ads banned for good as case by Difflam maker ends
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-10-05 2:15 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser has been permanently barred from displaying select ads for its Strepfen throat lozenges, as the Federal Court dismissed proceedings filed by rival iNova Pharmaceuticals.

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ACCC to probe foreign exchange fees
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-10-02 5:46 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The ACCC has opened an inquiry into the inordinately high exchange fees consumers face when sending money outside Australia.

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Telstra customers get $9.3M back for misleading billing practices
Australian Government Solicitor 2018-09-28 11:31 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

Telstra customers that were billed for mobile phone apps they unwittingly bought have been refunded $9.3 million, several months after the company was hit with a $10 million penalty for the misleading conduct.

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Mastec wins docs in wheelie bin design copying case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-28 10:22 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Mobile garbage bin manufacturer Mastec Australia can access documents from a group of city councils and waste management firms to calculate damage it suffered from rival Trident Plastics unlawful copying of its wheelie bin design.

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EGR hit with $6M fine for exclusive dealing
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-28 8:32 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Federal Court has imposed a $6.35 million fine against manufacturer EGR and its director for exclusive dealing, bringing the fines won by the ACCC over the cartel for the supply of polycarbonate to almost $12 million.

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AGM denied anti-suit injunction to block ASIC case
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-27 9:41 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has shot down a request by financial services company AGM that the court halt an ASIC  proceeding seeking to revoke its financial services licence while a Federal Court case against it progresses.

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Equifax to pay $3.5M for ‘disgraceful’ conduct
Allens 2018-09-27 8:48 pm By Miklos Bolza

A judge has signed off on a $3.5 million settlement in a case brought by the consumer watchdog against Equifax Australia, with the credit reporting company admitting it made misleading claims in selling paid credit packages to vulnerable consumers.

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NAB hit with class action over ‘worthless’ credit card insurance
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-27 4:08 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Slater and Gordon has filed the first class action over “worthless” credit card insurance, alleging  National Australia Bank violated consumer protection laws when it sold the insurance to customers who were not eligible to bring a claim under the plans’ terms and conditions.

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IVF clinic sues rival for copying ‘chubby cheeks’ ad campaign
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-26 5:17 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

An IVF clinic that pioneered the use of artificial intelligence for embryo selection has sued a rival clinic for allegedly copying an advertising campaign featuring the slogan “more chubby cheeks”.

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Fitness First pays ACCC fine for overcharging members
Competition & Consumer Protection 2018-09-26 2:51 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Fitness First has been hit with a $12,600 fine for overcharging members for processing direct debit payments, the consumer watchdog said Wednesday.

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