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Zone RV Customers Demand Investigation After Losing $10 Million

05.04.2026 21:04 1 min 1 source
abc.net.au ENG
Zone RV Customers Demand Investigation After Losing $10 Million
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Customers of caravan company Zone RV, who lost around $10 million, are urging regulator ASIC to investigate the former director. The company collapsed in December with debts of $42 million, and liquidators accuse the director of trading while insolvent. About 140 customers did not receive the caravans they had made progress payments for.

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Zone RV Customers Demand Investigation After Losing $10 Million

05.04.2026 abc.net.au ENG

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