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05
Apr

Door-to-door sales: Consumer views 2012

The Consumer Action Law Centre recently commissioned research into consumer attitudes toward door to door selling.  Key findings are: 77% dislike door-to-door sales Only 3% have a generally positive opinion of door-to-door selling Consumers feel misled by in-home sales 56% of shoppers feel the greatest pressure to purchase when visited at home Click on here to read [...]

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05
Apr

Energy retailers urged to end to door-to-door sales

The Consumer Action Law Centre has challenged Australia’s energy retailers to put an end to door-to-door energy sales. The Centre issued the challenge on the back of new research showing 77 per cent of Australians have negative views of door-to-door sales. The research also documents concerns that this type of marketing places undue pressure on [...]

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27
Mar

Consumer Action welcomes clarification of legal position of Do Not Knock sticker

The Consumer Action Law Centre has welcomed the proceedings initiated by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission against three energy retailers and their marketing companies in relation to door-to-door selling practices. Among other things, the cases will seek clarification on whether a Do Not Knock sticker amounts to a request for salespeople to leave under [...]

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22
Mar

MP calls for Do Not Knock register

We read with interest media reports that the Federal Member for Hindmarsh, Steve Georganas, will introduce legislation to create a  Do Not Knock register. The proposed register will be similar to the very successful Do Not Call register, which allows people to register not to be contacted by telemarketers. Consumer Action recently commissioned some research [...]

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29
Feb

Door-to-door selling named as one of the ACCC’s ‘high level objectives for 2012’

Consumer Action was pleased to hear Mr Rod Sims, Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), list ‘unconscionable’ door-to-door selling as one of the ACCC’s ‘high level objectives for 2012.’ In his speech to the Australian – Israel Chamber of Commerce, Enduring Perspectives and 2012 Objectives, Mr Sims said he had ‘read of [...]

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10
Jan

Run your own Do Not Knock community education session

Have you ordered Do Not Knock stickers to hand out at your local club, community organisation, or social circle? You might find our new Community Education portal a useful resource too. Developed by Victoria Legal Aid, this “how-to” guide provides a step by step overview of how you can run your own community education session. [...]

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09
Jan

Changes to unsolicited selling laws and the effectiveness of cooling off periods

Did you wake up feeling different on the first day of January this year?  Probably not—but some important changes were made to the Australian Consumer Law (the ACL) relating to unsolicited selling that you should be aware of. “Unsolicited” selling occurs when a salesperson—typically door-to-door or via the telephone—seeks to sell you a product or [...]

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13
Dec

Tasmania takes a stand on door to door selling

The Tasmanian government has also released its own free ‘Do Not Knock’ sticker that aims to dramatically reduce the number of unwanted visits from sales people. If you’re in Tasmania, Do Not Knock stickers are now available to you free of charge via our website, at all Service Tasmania outlets, or by phoning 1300 654 [...]

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08
Dec

Ideas for promoting the Do Not Knock sticker

This week, 3 of the dedicated staff at Consumer  Action took part in a 10km fun run in Melbourne.  They did their bit to help promote awareness of the  sticker by wearing magnificent capes – no small feat on a warm afternoon! Wearing a cape is certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, so here are [...]

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02
Dec

Wondering who the sticker applies to?

We’ve had great response to the sticker so far, with hundreds of requests for stickers and feedback from people Australia wide telling us about their experiences with door to door sales. One of the most common questions we get is whether or not the sticker applies to unwanted callers who aren’t salespeople—such as religious organisations, charities, [...]

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