August 2007
Dell New Zealand admits breaches of Fair Trading Act
30 August 2007
In a settlement with the Commerce Commission, Dell New Zealand Limited has admitted breaching the Fair Trading Act in relation to a number of different representations made about its computers and computer monitors.
Relates to: Fair Trading
Test results confirm pyjamas met safety standards: Commission urges vigilance around fires and heaters
24 August 2007
The Commerce Commission today closed its investigation into The Warehouse 'Red Stamp' brand pyjamas after receiving test results confirming the nightwear complied with the product safety standards for children's nightwear.Relates to: Fair Trading
Commission settles with real estate company, agent and developer over misleading advertising
20 August 2007
The Commerce Commission has reached a settlement with Auckland-based Country Life Real Estate Limited, agent and shareholder Miles Wallace, and Avanti Developments Limited, after they admitted breaching the Fair Trading Act by incorrectly marketing and selling a property as a four bedroom home when building consent had only been obtained for a three bedroom home.Relates to: Fair Trading
Ezibuy's throws not pure mohair
8 August 2007
In a settlement reached with the Commerce Commission, Ezibuy has admitted that it has breached the Fair Trading Act by incorrectly advertising and selling an acrylic/mohair throw as a 'mohair throw' with 'pure mohair pile'.Relates to: Fair Trading