Media Statement

Issue Date:  -  Wednesday, 21 December 2005

Discount claims attract Consumer Watchdog

Well known rug retailer, Rugs a Million, and its owner Frederick Creagh Wicks also known via his television advertisements as ‘Craig’, have been sued by the Consumer Protection Commissioner in  the Supreme Court over allegations of misleading conduct including misleading claims of discounts on rugs in its WA stores.

Commissioner Patrick Walker alleges in the Supreme Court action against 3 Rugs a Million companies, director Wicks, the group’s national manager, Paul Mifsud and its state manager, Greg Stanton:

in violation of the Fair Trading Act and Trade Practices Act.

More specifically, the allegations against one or more of the defendants are that:

The Commissioner is seeking injunctions to stop the defendants from breaching the legislation in the future, declarations that they have engaged in unlawful conduct and orders for corrective advertising.

Asset Information

Asset: 18058 (Discount claims attract Consumer Watchdog)

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