The Department of Justice and Regulation delivers high-quality services to Victorians and supports a safe, just, innovative and thriving Victoria.
Ministerial portfolios within the department include Police and Emergency Services, the Attorney-General, Bushfire Response, Corrections, Crime Prevention, Youth Justice, Liquor, Gaming and Racing Regulation and Consumer Affairs. The department also has responsibility for the implementation of integrity reform.
The department employs more than 21,000 staff and is supported by around 90,000 volunteers in the Country Fire Authority, Victoria State Emergency Service, Office of the Public Advocate and other bodies.
- Company Name:Department Of Justice, Victoria, Australia
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Headquarters: (View Map)Ravenhall, Victoria, Australia
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- App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.gov.vic.consumer.myshoprights
- App Support: http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au
- Genre: shopping
- Bundle ID: au.gov.vic.consumer.myshoprights
- App Size: 1.54 M
- Version: 4
- Release Date: February 20th, 2013
- Update Date: February 20th, 2013
Description:
MyShopRights helps you with your refund, warranty and lay-by rights while you’re shopping, or any time.
You can use MyShopRights to:
• find answers to common shopping questions such as 'Can I get a refund if I change my mind?'
• store your receipts as photos on your phone, so you never need to worry about a lost or faded receipt
You must retain copies of all photos stored in this app.
• set reminders for your lay-bys, warranties and gift vouchers.
MyShopRights has been developed by Consumer Affairs Victoria, the government agency that regulates fair trading in Victoria, Australia. The information in MyShopRights is based on laws that apply throughout Australia from 1 January 2011.
The application is streamed online, so updates can occur behind the scenes and you won’t need to download them.
This app is compatible with Android versions 2.1 and earlier. If you have a newer version, you can use the ACCC Shopper app.
They are headquartered at Ravenhall, Victoria, Australia, and have advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava. Department Of Justice, Victoria, Australia works with Advertising technology companies such as FLoC Opt-Out.