Australian court fines Dell unit A$10 million for misleading customers on discounts
AUSTRALIA’S Federal Court on Monday ordered Dell Technologies Inc’s local unit to pay A$10 million (S$8.75 million) in penalties for making misleading representations on its website about discounts for add-on computer monitors.
In a legal action brought by the country’s competition regulator, Dell Australia was found guilty by the Federal Court in June to have misled customers about the prices or discounts on add-on monitors on its website.
“This outcome sends a strong message to businesses that making false representations about prices or inflating discounts is a serious breach of consumer law and will attract substantial penalties,” said Liza Carver, the commissioner of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Dell Australia, which sold more than 5,300 add-on monitors with overstated discounts during August 2019 to Dec 16, 2021, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. REUTERS
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