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ACCC chases director to pay $50,000 fine for printer ink scam

By Brendon Foye on Aug 14, 2017 12:04PM
ACCC chases director to pay $50,000 fine for printer ink scam

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Australia's consumer watchdog has commenced legal proceedings to enforce a $50,000 penalty against a printer ink reseller involved in deceptive and misleading claims in 2012. Tuan Nguyen was charged with making false or misleading representations in 2013 on behalf of his telemarketing ...

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