Dell's Aussie arm to pay $6.5 million in penalties for misleading customers

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A Federal court of Australia on Monday ordered Dell Technologies' local unit to pay a A$10 million ($6.46 million) in penalties for misleading customers about the discounted prices of its computer monitors. The legal action was brought by the country's competition regulators, where Dell Australia admitted

A Federal court of Australia on Monday ordered Dell Technologies' local unit to pay a A$10 million in penalties for misleading customers about the discounted prices of its computer monitors.

The legal action was brought by the country's competition regulators, where Dell Australia admitted that it has misled customers about the price of selection of monitors available to 'bundle', the regulator said in a statement.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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