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If dispute cannot be resolved

Your case officer will offer advice and other options if you want to take the dispute further. If you decide on Court action, it is recommended that you first seek independent legal advice. While we can provide you with advice about fair trading issues we are not able to provide legal advice and assistance.

Any breach of fair trading law detected during conciliation will be dealt with by CBS separately and will not generally affect the outcome of your dispute.


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