The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has levied accusations against online coupon website Scoopon in Federal Court.
The ACCC has alleged that Scoopon engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and made false and misleading representations to businesses and consumers.
The ACCC alleges that Scoopon:
- misled consumers regarding their ability to redeem vouchers, their refund rights and the price of goods advertised in relation to some of its deals;
- that Scoopon told businesses there was no cost or risk involved in running a deal with Scoopon, when a fee was in fact payable to the site, and;
- that Scoopon misled businesses by claiming that between 20 and 30% of vouchers would not be redeemed, when there was no reasonable basis for this representation.
The ACCC is seeking declarations, injunctions, community service orders, pecuniary penalties and costs in the Scoopon case.
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