The keys to getting a refund from Ford
NOT only are thousands of unhappy customers confronting Ford in a class action, many are taking on the carmaker on their own — and winning.
NOT only are thousands of unhappy customers confronting Ford in a class action, many are taking on the carmaker on their own — and winning.
DO you have a legal question? The experts from Brydens Lawyers will be live blogging from 1pm.
DO you have a legal question? The experts from Brydens Lawyers will be live blogging from 1pm.
THIS woman — worried her Ford is going to kill someone — has joined thousands of other Australians in a new class action, details of which can be revealed for the first time.
LU Luo is the sole director of Infinity Cable Co, said to be responsible for 40,000 time bombs in homes and businesses across the country.
THE federal government agency meant to locate owners of $1.2 billion of “unclaimed” money no longer has time to do so.
WHERE there’s a will there’s often a dispute. The experts from Brydens Lawyers are taking your questions live from 1-2pm today.
REPAIRS done under warranty — it’s a hot topic. The gurus from Brydens Lawyers are here now offer live and free expert guidance.
FOREIGN exchange fee that’s flummoxed thousands of Australians, because it is levied on local products bought with Aussie dollars, is facing the axe.
THE most common problem raised with Public Defender – pseudo parking “fines” – is tackled today by the experts from Brydens Lawyers. Join our Q&A for their advice.
THE ombudsman for airline customers says a gap in the law can leave customers out of pocket when flights are cancelled.
THE state government is removing $10 million a year from its unclaimed money register and, once hidden from public view, rightful owners are retrieving barely $1 million a year.
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WHEN Peter Doyle at the Quay shut unexpectedly last month, Donna Morrison‘s unused vouchers suddenly became worthless.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/public-defender/page/35