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Developers claim Vector anti-competitive, ‘price gougers’

The country’s biggest lines monopoly wanted to charge one owner $72,000 to move an electrical box 200mm.

‘Multiple complaints’ against the country’s biggest lines company.

A group of developers and contractors say Auckland network company Vector is abusing its market position to price gouge and hyper-inflate costs for what is often unnecessary work.

The group, Subdivision Advocacy NZ (Sanz), said it has “multiple complaints” against the country’s biggest lines

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Brent Melville Mon, 09 Dec 2024
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