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removing a status from a public forum is illegal ...

removing a status from a public forum is illegal this is not malice
. Section 18 and 34 of the Australian Consumer Law are the legal provisions that apply to online reviews. They dictate that any conduct that is misleading or deceptive, or that is liable to mislead the public is illegal. Removing or manipulating reviews to falsely inflate consumer perception of your business is a breach of these laws.
(Has gone down hill since Ian weigh has retired) I uphold no reasonability to how other customers take this as this is ones experience .
Lemon Law . Slandering . coverups. dummy rwc . numerous laws broken .failure to comply Now in the hands of courts .ailure to supply all contract details upon handing over - Dismissing mistakes gotten to really know each other in short period of time . hidden mechanical work to approve roadworthy /odometer wrong/ $7grands work on a 10 grand car . when you write out own rwc the customer just doesn't know the true detail . what shambles Ian weigh has retired was once well established I do question it now though as she has more concern to take dollars then give over a reliable car even the legal binding contract details were wrong therefore it dismisses the legitment of being "binding" when u leave evidential markings behind the cookie crumbles eventually . I do however noted the salesman was very pleasurable and was not at fault bar the dealership itself . higher-ups employ people below to deal with the mistakes and the lower ends are the ones that get the grilling all I say is have a eye for detail and always get a second professional to look over things. I am not the 1st and sure won't be the last as the saying goes "never trust the same industry it has become a broken and name run into the ground caught all the flaws quick -they had offered good will gesture parts on a hand shake that in itself didnt all go to plan so we have not touched them and further 2nd look was more then what we bargained for joys of owning a car some good some bad its how they play the hand * Qcat did not settle as both parties agree will have a better opportunity with the courts as they can use all evidential material that QCAT could not . Am not the first customer that has had issues

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