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FYI - This was recently listed by our ACCC (Australian Competition & Consumer Commission)
“Misleading online reviews and star ratings are an issue of significant concern to us because they can influence consumers into purchasing from a business, when they would not otherwise have done so,” Ms Carver said.
Bloomex had displayed products for sale on its website between February 2019 and March 2023 with a ‘star rating’ that remained static since January 2015, and included customer reviews for products prepared and delivered outside Australia, as well as ratings from people who may not have been Bloomex customers."
And another florist;
Business saying they are local businesses when they are not.
"Florists remove misleading 'local business' representations from web pages"
In December 2022, United Florists Pty Ltd trading as Lily’s Florist and Elysium Marketing Pty Ltd, provided the ACCC with a court-enforceable undertaking in relation to misleading representations that Lily’s Florist was a local florist. In addition, florist Fig & Bloom Pty Ltd has removed potentially misleading representations from 940 web pages that may have given the impression that it was a local business in a specific suburb.
In May 2023, the ACCC instituted proceedings against Meg’s Flowers Pty Ltd for allegedly making false and misleading representations that it was a local florist.
Online florist ordered to pay $1 million for misleading online star ratings and price representations
The Federal Court has today ordered Bloomex to pay $1 million in penalties after the online florist and gift retailer admitted that it had breached the Australian Consumer Law by making false and misleading representations on its website.
www.accc.gov.au
“Misleading online reviews and star ratings are an issue of significant concern to us because they can influence consumers into purchasing from a business, when they would not otherwise have done so,” Ms Carver said.
Bloomex had displayed products for sale on its website between February 2019 and March 2023 with a ‘star rating’ that remained static since January 2015, and included customer reviews for products prepared and delivered outside Australia, as well as ratings from people who may not have been Bloomex customers."
And another florist;
Business saying they are local businesses when they are not.
"Florists remove misleading 'local business' representations from web pages"
In December 2022, United Florists Pty Ltd trading as Lily’s Florist and Elysium Marketing Pty Ltd, provided the ACCC with a court-enforceable undertaking in relation to misleading representations that Lily’s Florist was a local florist. In addition, florist Fig & Bloom Pty Ltd has removed potentially misleading representations from 940 web pages that may have given the impression that it was a local business in a specific suburb.
In May 2023, the ACCC instituted proceedings against Meg’s Flowers Pty Ltd for allegedly making false and misleading representations that it was a local florist.