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Telstra ordered to pay $50 million in penalties for ‘unconscionable practices’ – NEWS.com.au
Telstra ordered to pay $50 million in penalties for ‘unconscionable practices’

When Caitlyn Roe sought help over a crippling Telstra bill, she had no idea it would eventually be the telco that ended up paying an eye-watering price.The young mum was one of 108 Indigenous customers across three states and territories who found themselves in a similar battle against Telstra, with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) eventually launching proceedings on their behalf.
Yesterday, the Federal Court ruled in their favour, ordering Telstra to pay a staggering $50…
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