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  1. I noticed this too when I was looking to purchase the new YBBN, it shows "$20.90 AUD" on the front page as a single figure when not logged in, but then shows a new presumably now GST inclusive price of "$22.99 AUD" when logged in (ignoring the discount) . There's no mention of GST either way whether logged in on not when viewed on a mobile device at least. It's only when clicking through to the item that any mention of tax is made either way. This is contrary to Australian Consumer Law where, to quote the ACCC "When you present prices to your customers, you must state the total price of the good or service as a single figure, which is the minimum total cost that can be calculated. This should include any tax, duty, fee, levy or other additional charges (for example, GST or airport tax)." and "This applies to advertising across all mediums." I know its a minor thing and being pedantic and nitpicky but it feels misleading and is the reason for the law in the first place.
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