I wonder if the ANF got legal advice before it published its advice to members yesterday about legal action related to Bill Express. It has been suggested to me that the ANF published what it did in an effort to hinder the Class Action commenced by a group of NSW newsagents against the ANF, Bill Express and Technology Business.
The actions of the ANF on the Bill Express matter demonstrate that this is not an association but a commercial entity protecting its commercial interests ahead of the needs of member newsagents.
In several private and public communications people representing the organisation have been loose with facts.
as i said all along and else where how can anyone join a class action with a group that has a conflict of interest.the anf is not the only one!!!!!the last thing the anf wants would be a fight in the courts.likewise the other groups.for pets sake work it out for yourselves
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As I am not an ANF member so I was not party to the legal advice given to ANF Members. Is the advice worth having, if it is shouldn’t be shared with all newsagents caught up in the BX mess.
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For advice not tainted by the ANF commercial deals email your newsagents details to spierconsulting.netspeed.com.au. Hank Speir is involved in the class action started in NSW.
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