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Opt-out pricing campaigner says Jetstar agreement 'not good enough'

Jetstar avoids prosecution over opt-out pricing methods, but lawyer says this sends the wrong message. With special audio feature.

Calida Smylie
Thu, 17 Mar 2016

Jetstar has agreed to stop using ‘opt out’ pricing after being threatened by the Commerce Commission with court action.

But a lawyer campaigning against the practice says it shouldn’t have gone on for so long.

The Commerce Commission released a statement today saying Qantas subsidiary Jetstar had

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Calida Smylie
Thu, 17 Mar 2016
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