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False hand sanitiser and face mask claims spark fines for Noni B, Rivers owner

The consumer watchdog has issued a $630,000 fine to the retailer after it used false advertising to sell tens of thousands of face masks and hand sanitiser bottles at the height of the pandemic.

Mosaic (ASX:MOZ) admits dodgy ads on hand sanitiser, masks

Mosaic (ASX:MOZ) admits dodgy ads on hand sanitiser, masks Tony Yoo © Provided by The Motley Fool A man at a computers rests his head in his hands with a sanitiser bottle in the foreground Retail giant Mosaic Brands Ltd (ASX: MOZ) has paid a $630,000 penalty after admitting to making misleading claims on advertising for hand sanitisers and face masks. Mosaic runs more than 1200 clothing stores across Australia under brands such as Katies, Millers, Rivers, Noni B, Autograph and Rockmans. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced Thursday that the company had confessed to breaching Australian Consumer Law (ACL) with misleading advertising for its “Health Essential” hand sanitisers and protective masks.

Noni B, Katies retail brand owner fined $630,000 for breaching consumer laws

Noni B, Katies retail brand owner fined $630,000 for breaching consumer laws Mosaic Brands received five ingringement notices for false and misleading advertising of its health essential hand sanitiser and face masks The owner of women’s fashion brands including Katies, Millers and Noni B has been fined more than $600,000 for multiple breaches of the Australian consumer law relating to its health essential product line. ASX-listed Mosaic brands received five infringement notices from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) worth $630,000 relating to false or misleading advertising in relation to its hand sanitiser and face masks on its website and via direct marketing between March and July 2020. The products were grouped under the company’s ‘Health Essential Products’ offering.

Your questions answered: Wheeling and dealing with sales staff

Your questions answered: Wheeling and dealing with sales staff Your questions answered: Wheeling and dealing with sales staff May 28, 2021 Tyres should be more than just ‘roadworthy’, shouldn’t they? And why charge more for a cheaper wheel? Where does Australian Consumer Law stand on the thorny issue of low-rent replacement tyres that are only fitted to a car in order to pass a roadworthy test? Are these tyres truly ‘fit for purpose’, simply if they’re compliant with ADRs and offer sufficiently deep tread? It’s a common problem for used-car buyers expecting to purchase a vehicle that came from the factory fitted with a premium tyre, but is now riding around on the cheapest, nastiest hoops that (not much) money can buy.

Why you shouldn t take business disputes to social media, and what to do instead

Why you shouldn t take business disputes to social media, and what to do instead
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