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Doing good business

Your business will be, at one time or another, in the position of dealing with a customer who is unhappy about the goods or services provided. Whether the complaint is justified or not, your response to it can have a big impact on your business.
A complaint provides your business with an opportunity to improve your services.
If a consumer seeks the assistance of Consumer Affairs in resolving a complaint, we will provide advice and if required attempt to conciliate a dispute to obtain a fair outcome in relation to the provisions of the Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act
The following fact sheet may provide you with some assistance when handling a dispute.
The following Fact Sheet and Complaint Form are made available to consumers.