Despite numerous warnings and substantial fines, superannuation funds, insurers, and banks continue to charge customers excessively.

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  1. It’s frustrating to see that despite numerous warnings and significant penalties, some financial institutions continue to overcharge their customers. This suggests a need for more stringent regulations and oversight to protect consumers. Transparency in fees and clearer communication about charges could help prevent these issues. Additionally, encouraging customers to switch to more ethical providers can foster a competitive environment where companies prioritize fair pricing. What do you think could be done to hold these institutions accountable more effectively?

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