
Crystal clear: Seller must send goods to buyer or pay $700 damages
Disputes Tribunal weighs in over $1000 crystal sold for $100.
Disputes Tribunal weighs in over $1000 crystal sold for $100.
Hamilton man Jay denied he was selling it for haunting reasons.
Uber-rich families that gift are plentiful around Auckland.
The investment will provide support for another 24,000 apprentices.
The auction of classic cars and motorbikes started today, drawing huge attention.
The yacht's poor state had harbour staff worried it could sink.
Questions raised over advertising used to sell a Nissan GTR "Black Edition" vehicle.
Where rents are rising the fastest.
It has seen 200k on wheels but as for the flight time, it's still brand new.
Quinn Patterson's body was later found in the charred remains of his rental property.
Coroner investigates gun access after Northland property inspectors were shot by tenant.
Northland's hospitality businesses face worsening staff shortage over busy summer period
'It's disgusting to see properties like this listed...then charged out at obscene rates.'
Jetpack listed for sale on Trade Me with a $1 reserve.
Another ownership twist for the auction and classified ad site.
Jemima Gazley spent her last weeks raising funds for brain cancer research.
An alert level split means some non-essential items can still be shipped to Aucklanders.
NZME's OneRoof cited as example of competition in allowing deal to go ahead.
Australian recruiters are offering big money to lure Kiwi workers across the ditch.
It is the most expensive houseplant ever sold on Trade Me.
It was made using an old TV box and cardboard from Warehouse Stationery.
The plant was listed for just $1 reserve, but sold for thousands more.
The Commerce Commission wants further feedback about the proposed deal.
Just let homes.co.nz close down says principal of New Lynn agency Berryman Nationwide.
Antarctica workhorse returns after two decades on the ice.
Flat hunters say the situation is chaotic with rising rents and lack of stock.
Paul Bennett tried claiming his removal was a "disguised extradition".
Online marketplace says the wage subsidy was used as it was intended to be.
With police saying there's been no increase, frustrated theft victims turn to Vic Deals.
The makeshift dwelling as it is being advertised was not approved, the council said.