Mobile trader Bestdeals 4 You has been fined over $47,000 for failing to disclose key information about its credit contracts and layby sales agreements.
Bestdeals is one of 11 mobile traders, often referred to as "truck shops", to be prosecuted by the Commerce Commission as it seeks to improve the industry's compliance with consumer protection laws.
The company, which pleaded guilty to 19 charges under Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act and the Fair Trading Act, was sentenced in Auckland District Court yesterday.
According to the Commerce Commission, Bestdeals sold door-to-door in Auckland, Whangarei and Hastings under the name Easylayby. It also operated a physical store in south Auckland called Super Mobile, which offered layby sales.
"Bestdeals failed to provide customers with an accurate statement of their right to cancel the contract or their right to apply for relief from unforeseen hardship, in breach of the CCCFA," the Commission said in a statement.