Grievances included the quality of goods, difficulties with refunds and warranty claims, NSW Fair Trading said.
NSW consumers lodged 416 complaints against the South Korean technology company this year. Grievances included the quality of goods, difficulties with refunds and warranty claims.NSW consumers lodged 416 complaints against the South Korean technology company for the first six months of 2023. Grievances included the quality of goods, difficulties with refunds and warranty claims.
The register publicly lists businesses online with 10 or more complaints, lodged with NSW Fair Trading, in a calendar month. The other companies in the top five for most complaints were Ticketek with 281 complaints, Injectable Institute Australia with 168 and Qantas with 160. NSW Fair Trading Commissioner, Natasha Mann said she wanted consumers to be informed about the products and services they buy and who they purchase from.NSW Fair Trading said it received more than 80,000 requests a year from consumers needing help to resolve a problem with a business.
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