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Times are tough for many Western Australians right now, so lots of households will be looking at ways to manage their rising living costs and keep on top of bills. To help consumers manage their living expenses, the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s (ASIC) Moneysmart service has developed a cost of living ‘hub’ on its website. The hub contains information to help consumers make a...
Consumer Protection
Media release
26 Oct 2022
Exploding gunpowder used in a cap gun causes serious hand injury High Wycombe boy is being treated for second degree burns General warning about Halloween novelty items that may pose hazards Consumer Protection is investigating a Halloween-related incident involving exploding gunpowder that has caused a serious injury to a Perth boy’s hand. The 11 year old boy was opening a packet of ring caps to...
Consumer Protection
Media release
22 Oct 2022
WA losses to the shipping container scam escalate to $375,000 so far this year Fake websites selling containers are promoted via online classified ad sites Sharp increase in losses alarms Consumer Protection, another warning issued Losses to shipping container scams in WA have escalated to a total of $375,000 so far this year, prompting a renewed urgent warning. WA ScamNet at Consumer Protection...
Consumer Protection
Media release
20 Oct 2022
As living costs rise, many tenants may find themselves in a difficult financial position and struggle to pay rent. We urge tenants who miss (or expect to miss) a rental payment to explain their situation to their landlord or real estate agent as soon as possible to hopefully avoid stressful breach notices, potential court action and even eviction. A landlord might agree to a rent reduction for a...
Consumer Protection
Media release
20 Oct 2022
60 complaints received from unhappy and concerned Perth consumers Issues include excessive pricing, misleading advice and poor quality of work Seek out multiple quotes and check the person is licensed to do the work Consumers are being cautioned by Consumer Protection and Building and Energy to make a wise choice when engaging plumbing services, with a high number of complaints and enquiries...
Building and Energy / Consumer Protection
Media release
18 Oct 2022
Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow. FuelWatch reports that, from 6am tomorrow (Wednesday 19 October 2022), the average price of regular unleaded petrol (ULP) will increase by 25 cents per litre (cpl) to 198.4 cpl. EG Ampol/Caltex Woolworths hiking by up to 42 cpl up to 213.9 cpl; Coles Express, 7-Eleven, BP, Puma/...
Consumer Protection
Media release
18 Oct 2022
Concern that consumers are paying for freely available services and information Fee-charging consumer and tenant advocates are advertising on social media $5 million in redress achieved mostly in areas of retail, travel and motor vehicles WA consumers who pay for complaint conciliation services promoted by people via social media pages and advertisements are paying for a service that is available...
Consumer Protection
Media release
13 Oct 2022
Airline passengers continue to feel the impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, even though the pandemic has eased off. Travel-related complaints to Consumer Protection more than tripled in 2021-22, compared to 2018-19 and we continue to receive complaints that are related to travel interruptions. The majority of complaints (257 or 61 per cent) relate to flights, with many airline passengers telling...
Consumer Protection
Media release
13 Oct 2022
As WA’s rental market tightens and living costs rise, more renters may be considering taking on a house-mate to relieve some of the pressure. Before heading into a shared tenancy, it is important for everyone to understand the arrangement they have signed up to, as the law applies differently depending on whether it’s a co-tenancy or a rooming arrangement, and also if you are sub-letting. In co-...
Consumer Protection
Media release
06 Oct 2022
Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow. FuelWatch reports that, from 6am tomorrow (Wednesday 5 October 2022), the average price of regular unleaded petrol (ULP) will increase by 22 cents per litre (cpl) to 190.3 cpl. Puma/Caltex hiking by up to 38 cpl up to 203.9 cpl; 7-Eleven, Ampol, Coles Express, Caltex Woolworths/EG...
Consumer Protection
Media release
04 Oct 2022
Toys and novelty items dangerous to young children found to be on sale Discovery follows product safety inspections during the Royal Show Infringement notices to be issued to stallholders and suppliers Several stallholders and their suppliers will be issued with infringement notices of up to $6,600 by Consumer Protection after product safety inspectors found numerous unsafe toys and novelty items...
Consumer Protection
Media release
30 Sep 2022
Aircon business fined $15,000 for failing to supply to three consumers Clients owed a total of $15,780 in deposit money not yet returned Consumer Protection warns against paying large deposits upfront A Langford air conditioning business operator has been fined $15,000 by the Perth Magistrates Court for accepting large deposits from three consumers but failing to install the systems, despite...
Consumer Protection
Media release
29 Sep 2022
A motor vehicle might have many owners over its lifetime, so one of the most important things you can do when buying a used car is to thoroughly investigate its history. Unlike ‘statutory’ write-offs which can only be used for spare parts, it is legal for ‘repairable’ write-offs to be registered and sold in Western Australia, so long as these vehicles have passed a safety inspection. Even though...
Consumer Protection
Media release
29 Sep 2022
Scams may follow the leak of personal information and proof of identity documents Affected consumers urged to be on high alert for approaches by scammers Devices should be secured and accounts monitored closely for unusual activity Current and former Optus customers affected by the data breach are being urged by Consumer Protection to be vigilant over the coming weeks for scams and misuse of...
Consumer Protection
Media release
29 Sep 2022
Online retailer attracts more than 100 WA complaints with $27,000 owing Many products not being delivered and refunds not being provided Warning not to purchase goods from this website with huge backlog of orders Consumer Protection in WA is raising the alarm about a national online retailer that has attracted a large number of complaints relating to non-delivery of goods and failing to provide...
Consumer Protection
Media release
28 Sep 2022
It may be a familiar scenario for some shoppers – you spot an advert for a product at a very attractive sale price and place an order, but it’s later cancelled by the retailer claiming the item is ‘out-of-stock.’ Consumers may be left wondering whether the business is obliged to honour the discounted price, regardless of whether the item had genuinely sold-out or if a mistake had been made during...
Consumer Protection
Media release
21 Sep 2022
Motorists in Perth and Mandurah are advised to fill up now if they need to, with petrol prices set to rise tomorrow. FuelWatch reports that, from 6am tomorrow (Wednesday 21 September 2022), the average price of regular unleaded petrol (ULP) will increase by 25 cents per litre (cpl) to 177.5 cpl. Puma/Caltex hiking by up to 50 cpl up to 195.9 cpl; Coles Express, 7-Eleven, Ampol, Caltex Woolworths/...
Consumer Protection
Media release
20 Sep 2022
Unlicensed motor vehicle repairer to pay $3,000 fine and $418 in costs Repairer ignored four warnings to re-apply after his licence expired Licensing laws important to maintain high industry standards in WA A Bayswater motor vehicle restorer and repairer who ignored several warnings about operating without a licence has been fined $3,000 by the Perth Magistrates Court. Peter John Cooper , trading...
Consumer Protection
Media release
16 Sep 2022
Consumer Protection has approved an application by the Motor Trade Association of WA to allow WA motor vehicle dealers south of the 26th parallel to trade from 11am to 5pm on the newly proclaimed public holiday on Thursday 22 September 2022. Normally dealers would be required to close on a public holiday in accordance with the Retail Trading Hours Act. The granting of a permit is in line with the...
Consumer Protection
Media release
16 Sep 2022
As one of the world’s sunniest landscapes, Western Australia is home to a booming rooftop solar industry that shows little sign of slowing down as many households look to address rising power bills and reduce pollution. More than 400,000 WA homes and businesses, or around 36 per cent of customers, are estimated to have rooftop solar connected to WA's main grid, with that figure predicted to swell...
Consumer Protection
Media release
15 Sep 2022
High complaint numbers prompt reminder to research solar installers Issues involve poor quality parts, installers not using due care and skill Some complaints about companies that have gone out of business WA consumers looking to install home solar energy systems are urged to select their installers carefully, following a high number of complaints reported to Consumer Protection. So far this year...
Consumer Protection
Media release
14 Sep 2022
National Public Holiday to honour life and service of Queen Elizabeth II Normal public holiday trading hours will apply for Thursday 22 September Metropolitan Perth trading hours will be 11am to 5pm, in accordance with the Retail Trading Hours Act 1987 (WA) The State Government will apply normal public holiday trading hours for the one-off National Public Holiday to honour Queen Elizabeth II. The...
Consumer Protection
Media release
13 Sep 2022
Vast majority of dealers/repairers inspected found to be complying with the law Inspections carried out in Busselton, Dunsborough and Margaret River areas Three vehicles issued with defect notices and one unlicensed repairer found A sweep of parts of WA’s South West by Consumer Protection automotive officers has recently given the vast majority of motor vehicle dealers and repairers in the area a...
Consumer Protection
Media release
12 Sep 2022
The contents of 131 showbags and 20 stall products inspected for safety A total of 34 items failed to meet product safety standards Most items identified did not comply with new button battery rules Product safety inspections of toys and novelty items being sold in showbags and by stallholders at this year’s Perth Royal Show have resulted in 34 items identified that do not comply with product...
Consumer Protection
Media release
08 Sep 2022
With Consumer Protection recently celebrating its 50 th anniversary in Western Australia, we have been reminded that while many things have changed over the last five decades, there is also so much that has remained the same. Back in the early 1970s, second-hand cars accounted for 40 per cent of the complaints we handled, while travel agents, tenancy and product safety were the other big issues...
Consumer Protection
Media release
07 Sep 2022

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