Telstra Agrees to $50 Million Fine for ‘Unconscionable’ Sales to Indigenous Customers

Telstra Agrees to $50 Million Fine for ‘Unconscionable’ Sales to Indigenous Customers
A Telstra logo is seen outside the Telstra Melbourne headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, on June 14, 2017. Michael Dodge/Getty Images
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Telstra has agreed to a $50 million penalty after sales staff from five licensed stores were found to use “unconscionable conduct” to sell post-paid mobile contracts to Indigenous customers who could not afford or understand the plans.

The Australian consumer watchdog found each customer accrued an average debt of over $7,400.

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