Consumer watchdog launches its third ‘unconscionable conduct’ case stemming from marketing of vocational education and trainingRecruiters for a private training college continued to promote its courses to a man who said his father had just died and then falsified his signature, the consumer watchdog has alleged in court documents.
The startling claims emerged as the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission confirmed on Wednesday it had launched its third “unconscionable conduct” case stemming from the marketing practices of vocational education and training (VET) colleges.
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Source: theguardian.com