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I too am in Australia, and I’ve been struggling with exactly the same problem over the past day or so. I have Avast Internet Security, and Avast has for days been popup-nagging me to extend my soon-to-expire subscription, offering a “best deal” of AU$80-minus-a-cent for AIS/1-PC/2-years. I tried renewing using the “best deal”, but as soon as I got to the agree-and-purchase step of the renewal, the price was without explanation lifted to AU$88-minus-a-cent. I stopped right there.
A note to Avast: Right from the beginning when a consumption tax (GST) was introduced in Australia in 2000, it was mandated, as firefly2560 has said, that merchants must include GST in the quoted price or make it clear that the quoted price does not include a mandatory additional GST component. The purpose of that rule was to prevent merchants misleading customers about the true price of an item and springing a last-second tax “surprise” on them at the checkout.
Avast, you or your billing agents are in breach of Australian consumer law in how you are advertising your pricing to us. If you won’t abide by our consumer law, then perhaps you should reconsider whether it is proper for you to continue marketing your products in Australia.
My Avast Internet Security subscription expires in a couple of days, and, as a result of this pricing deception from Avast or their billing agents, I’ve researched and decided on a paid-for product from another vendor that will replace AIS on my PC.