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EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 7 MIN

BONUS 'We Won, Here's How'

from Daylight Robbery · host Content Renegade by Alex Brooks

In this  follow-up to Episode 8 of Daylight Robbery, Sarah and Laine finally win back their $252,000 after falling victim to a real estate fraud during the purchase of their dream home. Thanks to being on A Current Affair - which is exactly what helped Jacomi Du Preez from Episode 3 - ANZ agreed to But while their bank ANZ eventually did the right thing, others—like Hope and Tom & Will and Jess & my son Louis —are still left fighting for justice. Even worse, the Australian Financial Complaints Authority originally assessed that Sarah and Laine's bank had done nothing wrong. But AFCA's preliminary assessment clearly wasn't correct - or ANZ would never have reversed their decision.Tune in to hear about their victory and life-changing ability to now move ahead and buy their dream home. The win is huge - but it will never compensate them for the trauma or the $1000 a week rent they had to pay to landlords instead of into their own mortgage.

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In this  follow-up to Episode 8 of Daylight Robbery, Sarah and Laine finally win back their $252,000 after falling victim to a real estate fraud during the purchase of their dream home. Thanks to being on A Current Affair - which is exactly what helped Jacomi Du Preez from Episode 3 - ANZ agreed to But while their bank ANZ eventually did the right thing, others—like Hope and Tom & Will and Jess & my son Louis —are still left fighting for justice. Even worse, the Australian Financial Complaints Authority originally assessed that Sarah and Laine's bank had done nothing wrong. But AFCA's preliminary assessment clearly wasn't correct - or ANZ would never have reversed their decision.Tune in to hear about their victory and life-changing ability to now move ahead and buy their dream home. The win is huge - but it will never compensate them for the trauma or the $1000 a week rent they had to pay to landlords instead of into their own mortgage.

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