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For most of these companies it’s just the cost of doing business
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Yep - the same ACCC who brought proceedings against Yazaki for cartel conduct (to do with Toyota Camrys) and secured a fine of $46m in the Federal Court 2 weeks ago.
Record $46 million in penalties for Yazaki cartel
They have also amassed about $3m in fines against the egg companies selling eggs as free range.
Ialso have the same opinion about food bloggers tooCall me an old fart but the majority of these people are talentless, qualificationless people who just want their 15 mins of fame and/or easy riches.
How we've maybe I'm not their target market
How does that fit into this equation....see religion
Wow, am I out of touch, this has been an interesting read. I suppose this is one of many "businesses/scams/opportunities etc. that's cropped up in the Brave New World (or should it be 1984?) of social media. I do quite like brashness of the author of the request, even better for the hotelier to write back with a lovely NO letter.
I am involved in a conference that puts a mega-buck of business to the Hotel we select, and we never get what they have asked for, might try it next time!!!!!!
My kids keep telling me I'm out of touch as i told them I did notice the other night late on QF from SYD to MEL I was one of only a few who had paper boarding passes. Luddites unite, stick to our fountain pens and pocket watches.........
Wow. That's a bit random!The Thai police are questioning ~ 30 entertainers/socialites who appeared in advertising for a company Magic Skin promoting a food supplement that was as usual hopeless.
Thai celebrities meet with police in Magic Skin probe - The Nation
No they only want the autographs of the most famous onesWow. That's a bit random!
To reuse an old phrase, one swallow doesn't make a summer. A couple of cases of significant fines does absolutely nothing for the persistent minor misdemeanours of so many corporates over many years they do nothing about. And the issue being discussed here is the most minor of all.Yep - the same ACCC who brought proceedings against Yazaki for cartel conduct (to do with Toyota Camrys) and secured a fine of $46m in the Federal Court 2 weeks ago.
Record $46 million in penalties for Yazaki cartel
They have also amassed about $3m in fines against the egg companies selling eggs as free range.
You are right, I would be surprised. Again, my point is that you reference half a dozen high profile enforcement actions but this pails into comparison against the 29000 complaints made to the ACCC, and this ignores the vast majority of people who just don't feel a complaint is worthwhile. I'm not actually trying to diss the ACCC here, I think they do a pretty good good job given the miserable funding they get from a pro business government. But the Royal commission into banks provides a pretty good guide as to how consumers are being dudded by big business and you'd be a fool to think this is only happening with the banks given the governance.frameworks we have!Why would I need to complain? I really don’t pay heed to social influencers so don’t have an issue. I was simply pointing out there is a regime there for enforcing misleading and deceptive content.
You’d be surprised how active the ACCC is. As ANZ, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank is also finding out today...
Could you think of any other business industry where it would be frowned upon for someone to reach out to a potential client and offer them an opportunity?