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Doing good business

Creating and managing a successful business can be complex.
Today’s business environment presents many challenges; one of the most important is developing and maintaining a good business relationship with customers. Useful advice on this is available in the factsheet Handling Customer Complaints.
Business owners also need to be aware of fair trading laws and the ways that other unscrupulous individuals and businesses can have a negative effect on the business.
The Northern Territory Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act makes provision, among other things, to prohibit unfair practices and promote fair dealing in consumer transactions.
Consumer Affairs will often make reference to the Act in its discussions with businesses in relation to complaints from consumers.
A summary of consumer rights in transactions with businesses (often called ‘traders’ in this context) is provided in the following fact sheets
- Bag Searches
- False Billing
- Finance/Mortgage Brokers
- Gift Vouchers
- Internet Shopping
- Laybys
- Misleading and Bait Advertising
- Price Scanning
- Quotes and Estimates
- Refunds
- Warranties or Guarantees