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A million Victorians could be caught out by ‘hidden trap’ in QR code rules – 3AW 693AM
A bizarre inclusion in Victoria’s QR code rules has left at least one pensioner $180 out of pocket, and it could see up to a million Victorians caught out. Under…

A bizarre inclusion in Victoria’s QR code rules has left at least one pensioner $180 out of pocket, and it could see up to a million Victorians caught out.
Under the restrictions, units, flats, townhouses and residential apartment buildings appear to be required to have QR codes for visitors, even if the only shared space on the property is a driveway.
Some body corporates have already charged residents fees to introduce QR codes on their properties.
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