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Right to repair: it should be easier for Australians to get phones and devices fixed, review says – The Guardian
The Productivity Commission recommends changes including allowing consumers to make ‘super complaints’ to the watchdog
It should be easier for Australians to get their smartphones, tablets and other devices repaired or replaced, the Productivity Commission has found.
The commission reviewed the so-called right to repair in Australia and received more than 300 submissions…
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