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College that gave free laptops misleading and unconscionable
Unique International College made false or misleading representations and engaged in behaviour amounting to unconscionable conduct, the Federal Court has found.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
Unique International College made false or misleading representations and engaged in behaviour amounting to unconscionable conduct, the Federal Court has found.
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