Multiple Choice
When will a buyer of defective goods NOT be protected under the Australian Consumer Law?
A) If the defect was brought to their attention by the supplier.
B) If the buyer caused the damage to the goods.
C) If the buyer examines the goods and fails to discover an obvious defect.
D) All of the above.
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