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Unsafe toys reaching kids' hands through online giants

Products banned as dangerous for children may still be listed by retail giants including Amazon, Temu, AliExpress and eBay. A consumer group has warned due to the legal loopholes regarding online sales, nothing generally gets done about the breaches until someone is hurt. CHOICE has issued a complaint to the consumer watchdog and is urging the Australian government to take action against retailers who continue to sell dangerous products.

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Temu Hit With Fine in E.U. Over Sales of Unsafe Goods

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Danger alert over phone chargers found on Amazon, eBay and B&Q websites

Danger alert over phone chargers found on Amazon, eBay and B&Q websites Consumer group Which? calls for urgent government action after discovering fake and dodgy chargers for sale through online marketplaces seven years after first raising the alarm An investigation has discovered potentially lethal knock-off phone chargers being sold on big name websites. Consumer group Which?

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Phone chargers sold by Amazon, B&Q and eBay can electrocute and explode

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Live: ASX to open higher, oil prices jump on US-Iran uncertainty, AI stocks at record highs

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The intracies of modern camera lens repair (2024)

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Fake cigarettes and toys that are ‘essentially weapons’: Choice refers online retailers to regulator over unsafe products

Consumer group makes ‘super’ complaint to ACCC after investigation found dangerous items on platforms such as eBay, Amazon and AliExpressGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastCigarette lighters that look like toys, gel blasters, flick knives and fake tongue studs are among the “frightening” number of unsafe and potentially banned products being sold to Australians on online marketplaces, a Choice investigation has found. After identifying the products, Choice on...

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GroWell Cap Review: I Have Hair for the First Time in 15 Years

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