Consumer complaints rise as whitegoods and televisions dominate household issues
Consumer Protection reported that whitegoods and televisions generate the most household goods complaints as of late. Affected consumers can seek refunds, repairs, or replacements under Australian Consumer Law, even after warranties expire. Many retailers still do not honor these rights, emphasizing the importance of consumer awareness to ensure proper remedies are provided.
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Published 06 Jul 2026, 18:00 UTC · Updated 06 Jul 2026, 18:01 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The West Australian. Editorial policy · Corrections
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