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Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    The threat to “go public” via the media won’t get much traction, if only because the developer knows the media doesn’t usually cover these things (not least because it’s often claim and counter-claim).

    If however you map out a strategy for them – you will take the matter to Citizens Advice and then to VCAT and the Supreme Court, if need be, when it will then become a matter of public record that media organisations will feel secure in reporting on, your clear plan and sense of purpose will probably shake them up more than vague threats to do something some time in the future.

    A Current Affair or The Project aren’t going to send a film crew around to look at a room the size of a car space.

    They will, however, be interested in hundreds of people being ripped off by one of the city’s largest developers. Get your ducks lined up first, then start shooting (I mean figuratively, of course). 

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