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‘Deadly’ magnets being sold on Amazon

Online retail giants Amazon and eBay have been urged to pull toys containing “potentially deadly” magnets from their virtual shelves.

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news.com.auStai leggendo4 g fa

‘Deadly’ magnets being sold on Amazon

Online retail giants Amazon and eBay have been urged to pull toys containing “potentially deadly” magnets from their virtual shelves.

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theage.com.au4 g fa

Amazon, eBay, Kogan ordered to halt sales of potentially deadly toys

ACCC ordered Amazon, eBay, and others to halt sales of magnetic toys containing banned high-powered magnets that cause life-threatening intestinal injuries when swallowed. Marketplace accountability for seller-driven risks is escalating, forcing platforms to strengthen content vetting systems.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Amazon, eBay, Kogan ordered to halt sales of potentially deadly toys

    Australia’s consumer watchdog has ordered online retailers to halt sales of a range of toys and games products - including chess sets - marketed for children that contain…

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·news.com.au

    ‘Deadly’ magnets being sold on Amazon

    Online retail giants Amazon and eBay have been urged to pull toys containing “potentially deadly” magnets from their virtual shelves.

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