Two more mobile traders or "truck shops" have been ordered to pay over $250,000 for breaching trading laws, the Commerce Commission said today.
Budget Warehouse and Best Buy are among 13 prosecutions laid by the commission and brings the total amount of fines imposed to nearly $900,000. Nine prosecutions have been completed so far and four other cases are still before the courts.
The commission said in a statement that Manukau-based Budget Warehouse was sentenced in Auckland District Court on June 30 after pleading guilty to 18 charges laid under Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance (CCCF) and Fair Trading Acts, relating to its customer contracts.
It was fined $100,000 and ordered to return $33,400 to customers.
"The company failed to disclose the required information in its contract documents, including its full contact details and an accurate statement of the customer's right to cancel," the commission's statement said.