If you purchased a car using a loan from Toyota Finance prior to 2018, you could be eligible to be part of a class action seeking compensation for over-the-top finance charges.
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A man who retired with less than $35,000 in superannuation is among more than 100,000 Aussies who will receive compensation after being allegedly rorted on fees.
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