When a business goes bust
Article Abstract:
Australia has no specific laws protecting consumers from financial loss if a company that owes them money goes out of business. Talking with the administrator or liquidator is a good first step in registering a claim. Local consumer affairs or fair trading offices may be sources of help.
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1999
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Article Abstract:
A variety of questions about CHOICE and the Consumers' Association are answered, including: why CHOICE is not sold at newsstands (too costly); how the Association chooses products to test; and sources of the 'target prices' for products that are tested.
Publication Name: Choice (Chippendale, Australia)
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0009-496X
Year: 1997
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