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Grey nomads to be paid back hundreds of thousands of dollars after claim against motorhome dealer

Hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation will be paid to a group of grey nomads and retirees after a Queensland motorhome dealer was found responsible for causing them financial loss.
Key points:
- The Queensland Office of Fair Trading is awarding nine motorhome owners a total of $700,000
- Beth Stephensen says it was “like Christmas” when she found out she would be repaid
- The investigation is a civil matter, but the former director of Motorhome Conversion Company could end up in criminal court
An investigation by the ABC’s 7.30 program in December last year exposed concerning allegations against John Jeffreys, the former director of the Motorhome Conversion Company, including that some customers were owed money relating to their…
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