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Telecommunications giant Optus has agreed to pay a whopping $100m fine for exploiting hundreds of vulnerable and ...
Optus admits to engaging in unconscionable conduct and agrees to a $100 million penalty for selling customers phones and ...
The telco has accepted charges from the ACCC that it used overly aggressive sales tactics to push products on vulnerable and ...
Optus has been hit with a $100m fine after it sold mobile phone plans to “vulnerable” to Australians it knew couldn’t afford ...
Optus has agreed to pay $100 million in penalties after landmark legal action from the consumer watchdog for “unconscionable ...
Optus has been penalised for selling customers phones and contracts they didn't want or need, following court action brought ...
Australia's second-biggest telco has admitted to engaging in unconscionable conduct' selling vulnerable people goods and ...
SINGAPORE] Optus Mobile has reached a settlement with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), which filed ...
Four years of “unconscionable conduct and inappropriate sales practices” look set to cost Optus $100 million after the ...
Potentially hundreds of Territorians were caught up in a telecommunications scam that saw the nation’s second largest telco ...
Optus is on the hook for a $100 million fine after it pressured customers into buying phone products they did not need or ...
Australia's competition watchdog said on Wednesday that Singapore Telecommunications-owned Optus has reached a settlement ...
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