Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of dimsumhousenc.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/c75e8cb5-99ad-4d7a-bfd1-4bfd152e7e90.png)
A complete backup of dimsumhousenc.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of bendyandtheinkmachine.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/a8dabd81-ffbf-443f-9538-abe401581343.png)
A complete backup of bendyandtheinkmachine.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of personalcomputerfixes.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/bd3dc041-1231-4796-bc8d-cdc4f541b7a4.png)
A complete backup of personalcomputerfixes.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of czech-tourist.de](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/580fd1ab-7acc-4719-952f-f5c30b47cab2.png)
A complete backup of czech-tourist.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/72fdcc60-2c1b-4e36-bbeb-c8338e35f8a3.png)
A complete backup of telusworldofscienceedmonton.ca
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of intelliswift.co.in](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/2001bccc-ef7e-400a-9f59-dbd7d51eb73c.png)
A complete backup of intelliswift.co.in
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
Oct 2014.
FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking HOW CRIMINALS STEAL YOUR IDENTITY INFORMATION TO Scams reported to the ACCC involving identity theft or the loss of personal/banking information have cost Australians at least $16 million this year, and this figure is likely to be just the tip of the iceberg. Four in 10 Scamwatch reports in 2019 involve attempts to gain information or the actual loss of victims’ information. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. CONSUMER RIGHTS & GUARANTEES Consumer rights & guarantees. The Australian Consumer Law sets out consumer rights that are called consumer guarantees. These include your rights to a repair, replacement or refund as well as compensation for damages and loss and being able to cancel a faulty service. COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking HOW CRIMINALS STEAL YOUR IDENTITY INFORMATION TO Scams reported to the ACCC involving identity theft or the loss of personal/banking information have cost Australians at least $16 million this year, and this figure is likely to be just the tip of the iceberg. Four in 10 Scamwatch reports in 2019 involve attempts to gain information or the actual loss of victims’ information. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION Promotes competition and fair trade in the market place to benefit consumers, business and the community. It also regulates national infrastructure services. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, CONSUMER RIGHTS & GUARANTEES Consumer rights & guarantees. The Australian Consumer Law sets out consumer rights that are called consumer guarantees. These include your rights to a repair, replacement or refund as well as compensation for damages and loss and being able to cancel a faulty service. COMPETITION IN AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE One of the most enduring challenges for policymakers globally for centuries has been how to make agricultural markets ‘fair’. Agricultural markets usually involve many small-scale farmers supplying a small number of very large-scale processors or retailers, and are characterised by a MAKE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT Make a consumer complaint. There are three steps to follow when making a complaint, but the first step is always to contact the business to explain the problem and how you would like it fixed. Step 1 - Contact the seller or service provider. Step 2 - Contact the ACCC or anotherthird party.
IDENTIFYING A GENUINE BUSINESS Identifying a genuine business. Consumers often ask us how they can check if the business or trader they are dealing with is legitimate or genuine. Not all traders are genuine. Check if the company or business is registered. Check if the trader has a permit or licence. Check if the trader has any memberships. Seek a WRITE A COMPLAINT LETTER What to include in a complaint letter. When writing a complaint letter you should: describe your problem and the outcome you want. include key dates, such as when you purchased the goods or services and when the problem occurred. identify what action you’ve already taken to fix the problem and what you will do if you and the seller cannot ACCC WILL NOT OPPOSE WOOLWORTHS ACQUIRING 65% SHARE OF PFD 1 day ago · The ACCC will not oppose Woolworths’ (ASX: WOW) acquisition of 65 per cent of the shares in wholesale food distributor PFD Food Services, following a detailed investigation that found the transaction is not likely to substantially lessen competition. “We conducted extensive market inquiries across the industry, and undertook detailed analysis of supplier and competitor data,EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. EXEMPTION FOR NORTHERN INLAND CREDIT UNION LIMITED On 3 June 2021, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted an exemption under section 56GD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) to Northern Inland Credit Union delaying the commencement date of its phase 1, 2 and 3 consumer data sharing obligations and its direct-to-consumer obligations until 1 May 2022. The ACCC granted the exemption in response to an DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION Promotes competition and fair trade in the market place to benefit consumers, business and the community. It also regulates national infrastructure services. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, CONSUMER RIGHTS & GUARANTEES Consumer rights & guarantees. The Australian Consumer Law sets out consumer rights that are called consumer guarantees. These include your rights to a repair, replacement or refund as well as compensation for damages and loss and being able to cancel a faulty service. WRITE A COMPLAINT LETTER What to include in a complaint letter. When writing a complaint letter you should: describe your problem and the outcome you want. include key dates, such as when you purchased the goods or services and when the problem occurred. identify what action you’ve already taken to fix the problem and what you will do if you and the seller cannot MAKE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT Make a consumer complaint. There are three steps to follow when making a complaint, but the first step is always to contact the business to explain the problem and how you would like it fixed. Step 1 - Contact the seller or service provider. Step 2 - Contact the ACCC or anotherthird party.
DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. IDENTIFYING A GENUINE BUSINESS Identifying a genuine business. Consumers often ask us how they can check if the business or trader they are dealing with is legitimate or genuine. Not all traders are genuine. Check if the company or business is registered. Check if the trader has a permit or licence. Check if the trader has any memberships. Seek a CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE COMMUNITY LOSE $22 18 hours ago · Last year scammers stole close to $34 million collectively from people who identified as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), people with disability, and Indigenous Australians. Figures from the ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report released earlier this week shows losses to the CALD community represented a 60 per cent increase compared to 2019, across 11,700reports.
ACCC WILL NOT OPPOSE WOOLWORTHS ACQUIRING 65% SHARE OF PFD 20 hours ago · The ACCC will not oppose Woolworths’ (ASX: WOW) acquisition of 65 per cent of the shares in wholesale food distributor PFD Food Services, following a detailed investigation that found the transaction is not likely to substantially lessen competition. “We conducted extensive market inquiries across the industry, and undertook detailed analysis of supplier and competitor data, EXEMPTION FOR NORTHERN INLAND CREDIT UNION LIMITED On 3 June 2021, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted an exemption under section 56GD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) to Northern Inland Credit Union delaying the commencement date of its phase 1, 2 and 3 consumer data sharing obligations and its direct-to-consumer obligations until 1 May 2022. The ACCC granted the exemption in response to an DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION Promotes competition and fair trade in the market place to benefit consumers, business and the community. It also regulates national infrastructure services. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, CONSUMER RIGHTS & GUARANTEES Consumer rights & guarantees. The Australian Consumer Law sets out consumer rights that are called consumer guarantees. These include your rights to a repair, replacement or refund as well as compensation for damages and loss and being able to cancel a faulty service. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. WRITE A COMPLAINT LETTER What to include in a complaint letter. When writing a complaint letter you should: describe your problem and the outcome you want. include key dates, such as when you purchased the goods or services and when the problem occurred. identify what action you’ve already taken to fix the problem and what you will do if you and the seller cannot MAKE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT Make a consumer complaint. There are three steps to follow when making a complaint, but the first step is always to contact the business to explain the problem and how you would like it fixed. Step 1 - Contact the seller or service provider. Step 2 - Contact the ACCC or anotherthird party.
CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE COMMUNITY LOSE $22 17 hours ago · Last year scammers stole close to $34 million collectively from people who identified as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), people with disability, and Indigenous Australians. Figures from the ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report released earlier this week shows losses to the CALD community represented a 60 per cent increase compared to 2019, across 11,700reports.
IDENTIFYING A GENUINE BUSINESS Identifying a genuine business. Consumers often ask us how they can check if the business or trader they are dealing with is legitimate or genuine. Not all traders are genuine. Check if the company or business is registered. Check if the trader has a permit or licence. Check if the trader has any memberships. Seek a EXEMPTION FOR NORTHERN INLAND CREDIT UNION LIMITED On 3 June 2021, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted an exemption under section 56GD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) to Northern Inland Credit Union delaying the commencement date of its phase 1, 2 and 3 consumer data sharing obligations and its direct-to-consumer obligations until 1 May 2022. The ACCC granted the exemption in response to an DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
ACCC WILL NOT OPPOSE WOOLWORTHS ACQUIRING 65% SHARE OF PFD 18 hours ago · The ACCC will not oppose Woolworths’ (ASX: WOW) acquisition of 65 per cent of the shares in wholesale food distributor PFD Food Services, following a detailed investigation that found the transaction is not likely to substantially lessen competition. “We conducted extensive market inquiries across the industry, and undertook detailed analysis of supplier and competitor data, AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSIONCONSUMERSBUSINESSREGULATED INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT USFOCUS AREASPUBLIC REGISTERS The ACCC is Australia's competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. REPAIR, REPLACE, REFUND COMPLAINTS & PROBLEMS Complaints & problems. The ACCC offers advice to consumers about how to resolve problems or make a complaint. You can use our complaint letter template to help you draft a letter to the business.EXCLUSIVE DEALING
Exclusive dealing. Broadly speaking, exclusive dealing occurs when one person trading with another imposes some restrictions on the other’s freedom to choose with whom, in what, or where they deal. Exclusive dealing is against the law only when it substantially lessens competition. Types of exclusive dealing. Third line forcing. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
GAS INQUIRY JANUARY 2021 INTERIM REPORT Gas inquiry January 2021 interim report. This is the tenth interim report of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) inquiry into gas supply arrangements in Australia. The ACCC has continued its focus on the operation of the East Coast Gas Market, where there are immediate and longer-term concerns. CONTAINER STEVEDORING MONITORING REPORT Container stevedoring monitoring report no.16. The 2013-14 container stevedoring monitoring report presents information on the financial and operational performance of the monitored container stevedores, as well as observations regarding key developments within the sector. 30Oct 2014.
COUNTRY CARE, CEO AND FORMER EMPLOYEE ACQUITTED OF A jury in the Federal Court today acquitted rehabilitation aids company The Country Care Group Pty Ltd, its CEO Robert Hogan and a former employee Cameron Harrison of eight criminal cartel offences. The charges related to alleged attempted price-fixing and bid-rigging involving the supply of assistive technology products used in rehabilitation and aged care, such as walking FRANCHISING CODE OF CONDUCT Acting in good faith. Under the Franchising Code of Conduct, parties who enter, or propose to enter, into a franchise agreement must act in good faith towards one another. This means that both current and prospective franchisees and franchisors must act in good faith in their business dealings with each other. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION Promotes competition and fair trade in the market place to benefit consumers, business and the community. It also regulates national infrastructure services. Its primary responsibility is to ensure that individuals and businesses comply with the Commonwealth competition, CONSUMER RIGHTS & GUARANTEES Consumer rights & guarantees. The Australian Consumer Law sets out consumer rights that are called consumer guarantees. These include your rights to a repair, replacement or refund as well as compensation for damages and loss and being able to cancel a faulty service. DEBT COLLECTION GUIDELINE FOR COLLECTORS & CREDITORS The ACCC and ASIC have jointly produced this guideline which aims to assist creditors, collectors and debtors understand their rights and obligations, and ensure that debt collection activity is undertaken in a way that is consistent with consumer protection laws. WRITE A COMPLAINT LETTER What to include in a complaint letter. When writing a complaint letter you should: describe your problem and the outcome you want. include key dates, such as when you purchased the goods or services and when the problem occurred. identify what action you’ve already taken to fix the problem and what you will do if you and the seller cannot MAKE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT Make a consumer complaint. There are three steps to follow when making a complaint, but the first step is always to contact the business to explain the problem and how you would like it fixed. Step 1 - Contact the seller or service provider. Step 2 - Contact the ACCC or anotherthird party.
CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE COMMUNITY LOSE $22 10 hours ago · Last year scammers stole close to $34 million collectively from people who identified as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), people with disability, and Indigenous Australians. Figures from the ACCC’s latest Targeting Scams report released earlier this week shows losses to the CALD community represented a 60 per cent increase compared to 2019, across 11,700reports.
IDENTIFYING A GENUINE BUSINESS Identifying a genuine business. Consumers often ask us how they can check if the business or trader they are dealing with is legitimate or genuine. Not all traders are genuine. Check if the company or business is registered. Check if the trader has a permit or licence. Check if the trader has any memberships. Seek a EXEMPTION FOR NORTHERN INLAND CREDIT UNION LIMITED On 3 June 2021, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted an exemption under section 56GD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) to Northern Inland Credit Union delaying the commencement date of its phase 1, 2 and 3 consumer data sharing obligations and its direct-to-consumer obligations until 1 May 2022. The ACCC granted the exemption in response to an DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY This is the final report for the Digital Platforms Inquiry. In December 2017, the ACCC was directed to consider the impact of online search engines, social media and digital content aggregators (digital platforms) on competition in the media and advertising servicesmarkets.
ACCC WILL NOT OPPOSE WOOLWORTHS ACQUIRING 65% SHARE OF PFD 11 hours ago · The ACCC will not oppose Woolworths’ (ASX: WOW) acquisition of 65 per cent of the shares in wholesale food distributor PFD Food Services, following a detailed investigation that found the transaction is not likely to substantially lessen competition. “We conducted extensive market inquiries across the industry, and undertook detailed analysis of supplier and competitor data, Skip to Content Skip to SitemapSearch
Toggle navigation Menu* Home
* Consumers
*
* Consumer rights & guarantees * Consumer guarantees * Repair, replace, refund * Cancelling a service * Compensation for damages & loss* Warranties
* Products & services bought before 2011 * Complaints & problems * Make a consumer complaint* Resolve a problem
* Write a complaint letter * Consumer protection * Buying safe products * Identifying a genuine business * Protecting yourself from scams * When a business goes bust * Where to go for consumer help * Misleading claims & advertising* Cash back offers
* False or misleading claims * Gift cards & discount vouchers*
* Prices, surcharges & receipts* Price displays
* Receipts & proof of purchase * Credit, debit & prepaid card surcharges* Sales & delivery
* Non-delivery of products & services * Receiving things you didn't ask for * Telemarketing & door-to-door sales * Buying parallel imports * Contracts & agreements * Entering into a contract * Unfair contract terms * Interest free offers* Lay-by agreements
* Debt & debt collection * Dealing with debt collectors* Disputing a debt
* Help when you're in debt* Groceries
* Country of origin
* Grocery unit prices* Organic claims
*
* Health, home & travel * Buying or renting a car * Electricity prices * Flight delays & cancellations* Hearing aids
* Private health insurance* Real estate
* Retirement homes
* Solar power
* Online shopping
* Internet banking
* Online group buying * eBay & online auctions* Sharing economy
* Shopping online
* Buying tickets online* Drip pricing
* Online product reviews * Comparator websites*
* Mobile phone services * Choosing a mobile plan * Switching mobile services * Managing your data usage * Using your mobile overseas* In-app purchases
* Internet & landline services * National Broadband Network (NBN) * Moving to the NBN for consumers * Priority assistance & NBN compatibility* Broadband speeds
* Monitoring broadband performance * Broadband performance data * Unauthorised transfer of landline & internet services * Consumer rights for landline & internet services * Petrol, diesel & LPG* About fuel prices
* Petrol price cycles * Fuel in regional Australia* Biofuels
* Business
*
* Business rights & protections* Avoiding scams
* Moving to the NBN for small businesses* Business rights
* Unfair contract terms * Make a complaint as a business* Fines & penalties
* Implementing a compliance program * Treating customers fairly* Debt collection
* Product safety
* Selling parallel imports * Consumers' rights & obligations * Offering warranties * Repairs & spare parts * Unfair business practices * Rules for lay-by agreements*
* Advertising & promoting your business * False or misleading statements* Social media
* Managing online reviews * Door-to-door & telemarketing sales * Country of origin claims * Pricing & surcharging* Setting prices
* Displaying prices
* Payment surcharges* Carbon tax repeal
*
* Industry codes
* Electricity Retail Code * Franchising code of conduct * Horticulture code of conduct * Food and Grocery Code of Conduct * Wheat Port Code of Conduct * Oil Code of Conduct* Unit Pricing Code
* Voluntary codes
* Industry code compliance checks * Anti-competitive behaviour * Anti-competitive conduct* Cartels
* Collective bargaining & boycotts* Exclusive dealing
* Imposing minimum resale prices * Misuse of market power * Refusal to supply products or services * Unconscionable conduct*
* Exemptions
* Certification trade marks* Authorisation
* Applying for authorisation* Notification
* Fees & forms
* Class exemptions
* Export agreements
* Mergers
* About mergers
* Informal merger review * Merger authorisation* Forms & fees
* Industry associations & professional services * Competing fairly in professional services * Industry associations * Professional associations * Medical professionals * Regulated infrastructure*
* About regulated infrastructure * ACCC's role in regulated infrastructure * Regulatory resources * Regulatory projects * Airports & aviation * ACCC role in airports & aviation * Airports & aviation price notifications * Airports & aviation projects * Airports monitoring*
* Communications
* ACCC role in communications * Broadcasting & content * Compliance & anti-competitive conduct * Fixed line services* Industry reform
* Intellectual property * Internet interconnection* Mobile services
* Monitoring & reporting * National Broadband Network (NBN) * Transmission services & facilities access*
* Energy
* ACCC role in energy * Gas inquiry 2017-2020 * Electricity supply & prices inquiry * Electricity market monitoring 2018-2025* Fuel
* ACCC's fuel monitoring role* Postal services
* ACCC role in postal services * Postal services projects * Postal services publications* Rail
* ACCC role in rail
* ARTC Hunter Valley access undertaking * ARTC Interstate Rail access undertaking*
* Water
* ACCC role in water* Water guides
* Water monitoring & reporting* Water projects
* Water trading, brokers & exchanges * Waterfront & shipping * ACCC role in waterfront & shipping * Monitoring & reporting for container stevedoring* Wheat export
* ACCC role in wheat export * Wheat export projects * Bulk wheat ports monitoring reports* About us
*
* Australian Competition & Consumer Commission* About the ACCC
* ACCC Chair & Commissioners* Accountability
* Compliance & enforcement policy & priorities * Product Safety Priorities 2019 * Decision making processes* Legislation
* Organisation structure* Service Charter
*
* Conferences & events * National Consumer Congress * Ruby Hutchison Memorial Lecture * ACCC/AER Regulatory Conference * Bannerman Competition Lecture * UniSA & ACCC Competition Law & Economics Workshop * Consultative committees* Careers
* Current vacancies
* Graduate opportunities * Intern opportunities* Working with us
*
* International relations * Delegation requests * International forums & groups * Treaties & agreements * Consultations & submissions* ACCC submissions
* Online consultation hub * Mergers & adjudication consultations * Product safety consultation process*
* Tools & resources
* ACCC Shopper app
* CCA education programs* Energy Made Easy
* Helping students be mobile savvy * Repair, replace, refund problem solver* Social media
* Using our website
* Accessibility
* Disclaimer & copyright* Privacy
* Focus areas
*
* Inquiries
* Dairy inquiry
* Digital platforms inquiry * Electricity supply & prices inquiry * Electricity market monitoring 2018-2025 * Feminine hygiene products price monitoring * Foreign currency conversion services inquiry * Gas inquiry 2017-2020 * Inquiry into Murray-Darling Basin water markets * Northern Australia insurance inquiry * Residential mortgage products price inquiry*
* Market studies
* Cattle & beef market study * Communications sector market study * New car retailing industry market study * Wine grape market study* Agriculture
* Construction industry * Consumer data right (CDR)* Energy CDR
*
* Information for... * Consumers with disability * Indigenous consumers* Small business
* Non-English speaking background* Older Australians
* Public registers
*
* Mergers registers
* Public Informal merger reviews * Merger authorisations register * Pre-November 2017 merger authorisations*
* Authorisations and notifications registers * Authorisations register * Collective bargaining notifications register * Exclusive dealing notifications register * Resale Price Maintenance notifications register*
* Undertakings registers * s.87B undertakings register * s.93AA undertakings register * s.163 undertakings register * General undertakings register * Infringement notices * Class exemptions register*
* Access to services registers * Telecommunications registers * Price notifications register * Shipping investigations register * Public warning notice register * Historical registers * Browse public registers* Media
*
* Media releases
* Updates
* Speeches
* Speaking invitations * Media Code of Conduct* Subscriptions
*
* Video & audio
* Consumer videos
* Image library
* Publications
*
* Browse publications * Top 5 publications * ACCC & AER annual report * Serial publications * Ordering publications * Publications under review* Contact us
*
* Contact the ACCC
* Other helpful agencies * Industry ombudsmen & dispute resolution * Consumer protection agencies * Small claims tribunals * Other regulators & government agencies Consumers Business Regulated infrastructureWELCOME TO THE ACCC
We are Australia’s competition regulator and national consumer law champion. We promote competition and fair trading and regulate national infrastructure to make markets work for everyone. Welcome to the ACCC, Read more KNOW YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS We help you understand your consumer rights when buying goods or services including what to do if you are not happy. Know your consumer rights, Read more BE FAIR & COMPETITIVE We help you understand your business rights and responsibilities under the Australian Consumer Law. Compete fairly, be truthful and tell us when others do the wrong thing. Be fair & competitive, Read more REGULATING & MONITORING NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE We regulate and monitor industries where there is limited competition to protect and strengthen market processes. Working with all stakeholders, we strive to ensure compliance, transparency and fairoutcomes.
Regulating & monitoring national infrastructure, Read more* 1
* 2
* 3
* 4
HOME
FEATURED TOPICS
SCAMS AWARENESS WEEK 2019 Scams Awareness Week runs from 12–16 August as part of a national campaign by the Scams Awareness Network. This year we’re urging you to test your scams knowledge by asking are you 'too smart to bescammed?'
COMPULSORY TAKATA AIRBAG RECALL A compulsory recall has been issued for all vehicles with defectiveTakata airbags.
See also: Takata airbag recalls list and Future Takata airbag recalls DIGITAL PLATFORMS INQUIRY The final report of our digital platforms inquiry contains 23 recommendations spanning competition law, consumer protection, media regulation and privacy law.LATEST NEWS
*
Europcar to pay $350,000 penalty for excessive card paymentsurcharges
*
Bargaining imbalance between media and digital platforms must beaddressed
*
Inquiry into Murray-Darling Basin water markets commences*
Record losses expected as scammers target Australians*
Preliminary concerns on Saputo buying cheese businessView more news
CONSULTATIONS
*
Humane Farm Animal Care certification trade mark consultation - closes30 August
*
Draft guidelines on the repeal of subsection 51(3) of the CCA - closed19 July
*
2019 ACCC/AER Regulatory Conference registration - closed 18 July*
Wine grape market study interim report - closed 28 June*
Care labelling for clothing and textiles review - closed 14 June View all consultations and submissions WHAT WE ARE SAYING...Previous
Fire hazard – Buu Buu Children's Wear #recalls Children's 2 Piece Cotton Sleepwear. Garments do not comply the requ… https://t.co/WCrAIqW8JGACCCProdSafety
- _16 min 40 sec_ ago This #ScamsWeek2019 we hit the streets with our 'Too smart to be scammed?' quiz. https://t.co/n9Kja63pEZ Scamwatch_gov - _1 hour 6 min_ ago News: Europcar to pay $350,000 penalty for excessive card payment surcharges https://t.co/diAAA0Urbp acccgovau - _2 hours 25 min_ ago Real scam victims have shared their stories to help warn others about scams. Can you spot the signs that it was a s… https://t.co/cnOiGCnOYy Scamwatch_gov - _2 hours 33 min_ ago Accident risk – Audi Australia #recalls Audi Q5 (FY) MY2017-2019. Wheel arch covers may be incorrectly fastened and… https://t.co/1ZwN9Wvv0u ACCCProdSafety - _2 hours 38 min_ ago RT @CyberGovAU : Many people believe they will never fall for a scam. Unfortunately the stats tell us otherwise. Scammers use all so… https://t.co/qtHkwk1HK2Scamwatch_gov
- _2 hours 40 min_ ago RT @ACNC_gov_au : Victims of fake charity scams reported total losses of $300,000 in 2018-19. Have you been the victim of a scam? Rep… https://t.co/88GzaYtw2aScamwatch_gov
- _2 hours 41 min_ ago Not sure where to report scams? Check out Scamwatch’s – Where to get help’ https://t.co/dOUUfxLz4H https://t.co/H4MNlpc9B8 Scamwatch_gov - _3 hours 18 min_ ago Injury risk – IVECO Trucks Australia #recalls IVECO Acco E5 Truck MY2015. Due to a manufacturing fault, the seat be… https://t.co/2gE8kQD4XPACCCProdSafety
- _4 hours 12 min_ ago News: Bargaining imbalance between media and digital platforms must be addressed https://t.co/VUv9bhH8MM acccgovau - _20 hours 16 min_ ago RT @NBN_Australia : Here’s what to do to protect yourself from a scammer impersonating NBN Co. Learn more: https://t.co/x2FygIJWlA … https://t.co/mSZTjg5m3n Scamwatch_gov - _20 hours 23 min_ ago Australians lose more money to investment scams than any other scam. Think you're 'Too smart to be scammed?' Rememb… https://t.co/8vAVQcSNmJ Scamwatch_gov - _21 hours 13 min_ ago Injury risk – SEW-Eurodrive #recalls MovitracB Frequency Inverter with Firmware 17 Installed in Devices such as In-… https://t.co/sRCr0qgvz7 ACCCProdSafety - _21 hours 50 min_ ago RT @Scamwatch_gov : Have you ever been scammed? This #ScamsWeek19 hear what people had to say about their scam stories. https://t.co/vuHbCD6eBXacccgovau -
_21 hours 51 min_ ago RT @MelbPressClub : A big thank you to @acccgovau chair Rod Sims for addressing the @MelbPressClub today. Check our website this evenin… https://t.co/O7sTq4HAj9acccgovau -
_22 hours 42 min_ ago Next* 1
* 2
* 3
* 4
* 5
RELATED SITES
* Australian Energy Regulator* Product Safety
* Recalls
* Scamwatch
* Energy Made Easy
INFORMATION FOR
* Agriculture
* Indigenous
* Non-English speaking background * Consumers with disability* Older Australians
* Small business
OUR TOOLS
View all tools
FIND US
View all social mediaContact the ACCC
CONSUMERS
* Consumer rights & guarantees * Complaints & problems * Consumer protection * Misleading claims & advertising * Prices, surcharges & receipts* Sales & delivery
* Contracts & agreements * Debt & debt collection* Groceries
* Health, home & travel* Online shopping
* Mobile phone services * Internet & landline services * Petrol, diesel & LPGPUBLIC REGISTERS
BUSINESS
* Business rights & protections * Treating customers fairly * Advertising & promoting your business * Pricing & surcharging* Industry codes
* Anti-competitive behaviour* Exemptions
* Mergers
* Industry associations & professional servicesMEDIA
* Media releases
* Updates
* Speeches
* Speaking invitations * Media Code of Conduct* Subscriptions
* Video & audio
* Image library
REGULATED INFRASTRUCTURE * About regulated infrastructure * Regulatory projects * Airports & aviation* Communications
* Energy
* Fuel
* Postal services
* Rail
* Water
* Waterfront & shipping* Wheat export
PUBLICATIONS
* Browse publications * Top 5 publications * ACCC & AER annual report * Serial publications * Ordering publications * Publications under reviewCONTACT US
* Contact the ACCC
* Other helpful agenciesABOUT US
* Australian Competition & Consumer Commission * Conferences & events * Consultative committees* Careers
* International relations * Consultations & submissions* Tools & resources
* Using our website
USING OUR WEBSITE
* Accessibility
* Disclaimer & copyright* Privacy
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION * Information Publication Scheme * FOI Disclosure LogSHARE
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0