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SINGAPORE INVESTIGATES HAIR SALON CHAIN OVER ALLEGED EXPLOITATION OF ELDERLY CUSTOMERS

The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) is investigating a hair salon chain, HairFun, following numerous complaints regarding their sales practices. The complaints accuse the salon chain of targeting vulnerable elderly customers and employing aggressive sales tactics that have resulted in overcharging and...
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