The national consumer watchdog has launched an investigation into Telstra's sales practices, amid mounting reports vulnerable Indigenous Australians are being hit with "skyrocketing" bills. Key points: - Excess data charges are leading to bills escalating to thousands of dollars within months - Young mother Caitlyn Roe was afraid she would go to jail over a $2,118 debt - Telstra admits its processes do not always work to protect vulnerable people In a rare move, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) confirmed it was looking into whether Telstra breached consumer law — so...
'I thought I was going to jail': Telstra faces investigation over 'skyrocketing' bills - ABC News
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