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Advanced Hair says yeah yeah to refunds in ACCC deal

Posted on 2017-10-122017-10-21 by Cat Fredenburgh
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Hair loss treatment company Advanced Hair will fork over partial refunds to customers who were stuck with the full bill whether they kept up the therapy or not.

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