I am a car dealer in the Albury–Wodonga region. Statutory charges vary across state borders, so how do I provide a single price?
If your advertising will potentially reach two distinct classes of consumer (e.g. an advertisement in the Border Mail that will reach residents of Victoria and residents of New South Wales), you may wish to provide a single price applicable to one class of consumer, stating clearly that is the case. Alternatively, you may wish to provide two prices, again indicating clearly what price applies to which group.
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