More importantly, it showed what government can achieve when it sides with consumers against corporate power. Surely, it should be just as hard for the gaming industry to defend exploitation of the vulnerable and addicted as it has been for the corporate sector to defend underhand practices. Voters, the public, and consumers are no longer willing to trust the private sector to efficiently, effectively and honestly deliver. Giving the ACCC more money and staff to fight battles that ordinary consumers (even those with law degrees) cannot fight on their own will endear voters to government. With JustAnswer’s agreement, the court has ordered JustAnswer to pay refunds to eligible Australian consumers who were misled.”