Nobody reads the fine print,and companies like Qantas know it
Opinion
Shopping

Nobody reads the fine print,and companies like Qantas know it

Do we really know what we are getting ourselves into when we accept all those terms and conditions for online purchases?

  • byGerard Brody

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ASX closes in the red as recession fears edge up

ASX closes in the red as recession fears edge up

The ASX limped to the finish line and Wall Street broke one of its longest winning streaks in two decades as pressure cranked higher from the bond market.

  • byJessica Yun
Matildas fans still owed hundreds of dollars amid FIFA ticket resale delays

Matildas fans still owed hundreds of dollars amid FIFA ticket resale delays

Women’s World Cup fans who resold their tickets using FIFA’s official platform said they also haven’t received invoices detailing how much their tickets sold for.

  • byAmber Schultz
Qantas’ defence to selling tickets on ghost flight fails the pub test dismally
Opinion
Aviation

Qantas’ defence to selling tickets on ghost flight fails the pub test dismally

As defences go,it will be incendiary to customers whose holidays were ruined or whose business meetings were missed.

  • byElizabeth Knight
Qantas rejects ghost flight allegations

Qantas rejects ghost flight allegations

Qantas has submitted to the Federal Court that the consumer watchdog’s case against it fails to grasp the “realities” of the aviation sector.

  • byAmelia McGuire
They spent $139,000 on a new car but got scammed. Mercedes wants them to pay again

They spent $139,000 on a new car but got scammed. Mercedes wants them to pay again

A couple suing Mercedes after they lost their money to hackers could end up paying for the luxury SUV twice after the carmaker filed a counterclaim.

  • byTom Cowie
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Qantas axes China Eastern partnership in another concession to ACCC

Qantas axes China Eastern partnership in another concession to ACCC

The airline stopped servicing the Sydney-Shanghai route due to COVID-19 but is due to resume daily flights on Sunday.

  • byAmelia McGuire
iPhone and apps are trumping cards for payments – but be cautious
Opinion
Fintech

iPhone and apps are trumping cards for payments – but be cautious

As tech giants muscle their way into finance,regulators are wary of the risks to competition from these new players.

  • byClancy Yeates
Qantas scraps $614 million Alliance takeover after competition watchdog rejection

Qantas scraps $614 million Alliance takeover after competition watchdog rejection

Qantas has terminated its planned takeover of ASX-listed Alliance Aviation,six months after the consumer watchdog blocked the $614 million deal.

  • byAmelia McGuire
Qantas shareholders urged to reject executive pay packets
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Aviation

Qantas shareholders urged to reject executive pay packets

Proxy advisors also urged shareholders to vote against the re-election of marketing executive Todd Sampson at the forthcoming annual general meeting.

  • byAmelia McGuire
Qantas hangover a headache for directors on other boards
Opinion
Governance

Qantas hangover a headache for directors on other boards

If Telstra is the warm-up for the big Qantas AGM event next month,chairman Richard Goyder will be bracing for impact.

  • byElizabeth Knight