Consumer Affairs Victoria issues public warning against popular retailer
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11/02/24
Consumer Affairs Victoria has issued a public warning advising customers to be cautious when shopping with Melbourne’s popular homewares and gifts retailer, Ishka. So far, 38 serious allegations have been made to the market regulator in recent months. The allegations include failure to supply goods, refunds, and response to consumer complaints. The international-inspired retailer used to operate 65 stores across the country. However, in their last remaining physical store in Melbourne, they sell handcrafted furniture, unique gifts, and even give tarot card readings. Despite the public warning from Consumer Affairs Victoria, Ishka’s website remains online.
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