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Lawyers circle Tyro as outage drags on – The Australian Financial Review
Class action lawyers investigate potential claims as Tyro reveals 19 per cent of customers have been left without a working terminal.

Payments company Tyro has entered the cross hairs of class action lawyers for both customers and shareholders as a catastrophic terminal failure is poised to enter its tenth day.
Class action law firm Bannister Law confirmed on Wednesday it was investigating potential claims on behalf of businesses that have been unable to accept EFTPOS payments since Tuesday evening last week.
Point Lonsdale Newsagency proprietor Karen Barker has been left without a working EFTPOS terminal during the busiest time…
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