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Consumer Protection Understand your rights and responsibilities
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Protected by legislation and government agencies
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Consumer Responsibilities Protect your rights and the rights of others by: ▫Question the price and quality of a product before you buy. Judge the quality and value before accepting the goods. Remember the principle “let the buyer beware (caveat emptor)” ▫Thinking about how your purchase and consumption of this good may affect others eg. Environmental impact, fair trade, child labour. ▫Use products correctly to avoid injury to yourself or others, or to void any product warranty.
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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) ▫Trade Practises Act 1974 (Cwlth) Promote competition, fair trade and consumer protection Deals with anti-competitive and unfair practises, product safety, conditions and warranties, actions against manufacturers and importers ▫Price Surveillance Act 1983 (Cwlth) Protect consumers against unfair price increases Monitors prices, costs and profits Public inquiry into pricing to determine whether companies dominating certain industries eg. Petrol, supermarkets are in breach of the Act.
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The NSW Office of Fair Trading ▫Uphold the rights of NSW consumers: A consumer has the right to purchase goods that are safe to use, of reasonable quality and fit for the purpose for which they were bought. You have the right to be protected from misleading and deceptive practises such as false advertising and high-pressure selling. Information provided with goods and services should be accurate with details of price, content, care instructions and safe use instructions and cautions against any potential dangers.
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