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Late or no deliveries of flowers and gifts may be a major issue for consumers
Keep photos and receipts of online purchases as proof
Check online reviews before making your purchase.
Flowers and gifts that don’t arrive in time or arrive but are not what was ordered, are the main consumer issues that can dampen the love this Valentine’s Day (14 February).
Shoppers are being advised to seek delivery guarantees so that the flowers or gifts will arrive in time for the special day, especially if ordering online.
In past years, consumers have not only complained about late deliveries but are also frustrated when the item delivered isn’t what they wanted. For example, instead of red roses they get another colour or even a different type of flower. Sometimes the flowers don’t turn up at all or are dead on arrival.
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Court finds Captain Cook College acted unconscionably and misled students
The Federal Court has found that Productivity Partners Pty Ltd, trading as Captain Cook College, engaged in a system of unconscionable conduct and made false or misleading representations to prospective students in relation to online diploma courses following contested proceedings.
The Court found Captain Cook College implemented a system of unconscionable conduct from 7 September 2015, when it removed consumer safeguards from its enrolment and withdrawal processes for online courses under the former VET FEE-HELP loan program to improve its financial performance.
During a period of about three months following these changes, Captain Cook College enrolled over 7,000 consumers in online courses in subjects such as business, project management and human resource management, and claimed over $50 million from the Commonwealth under the VET FEE-HELP program for about 6,000 of those consumers.
About this event
Australia and Israel benefit from world-class healthcare systems – and their future and sustainability are national priorities for both nations. The COVID-19 pandemic has required a huge international response and presented challenges not only in emergency management but also raised questions about long-term health sector design and sustainability.
Join this webinar with international health leaders from Australia and Israel to discuss:
• How the lessons of the past year and a half in pandemic management will shape future urgent health care risk frameworks and design;
• Why international collaboration and cooperation was the key to better pandemic responsiveness, saving lives and supporting health systems under duress;
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