Cops take a swipe at skimming taxis
THE NSW Police Force’s Fraud Squad has been called in to weed out dodgy taxi drivers using hi-tech card skimmers to steal thousands of dollars from unsuspecting passengers all over Sydney.
THE NSW Police Force’s Fraud Squad has been called in to weed out dodgy taxi drivers using hi-tech card skimmers to steal thousands of dollars from unsuspecting passengers all over Sydney.
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A COMPANY lending money at high-interest rates to vulnerable borrowers threatened to take possession of a $60,000 car in a dispute over a loan of just $4500.
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KAREN Hurley paid a rental car company extra to reduce the excess to zero if she had a crash. Then her nightmare started. We’ve ended it.
JODHI Meares is among the high-profile people with unclaimed money. Find out if you have missing cash and what you need to do before the end of the year, when the Government will grab $220m more.
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THE maximum fine for breaking consumer laws should be ramped up to 10 times the existing penalty, the Productivity Commission says.
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AN internal war at one of the state’s most complained about businesses has triggered legal action over the sacking of its Australian-based director.
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RACHEL Yeung paid Telstra $300 for an international mobile ‘travel pass’ before going overseas for a month. The pass didn’t work — but she was still hit with a $12,000 bill anyway.
WHILE up to 70,000 owners of dodgy Fords fume over a decision by their class action law firm to give up on pursuing refunds, one determined driver has motored to a big win.
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