People in Fiji are being warned about a surge in illegal virtual asset–related training activities being actively promoted through social media platforms, particularly TikTok. These schemes target local residents with promises of high returns and “educational” trading programmes, designed to entice participants into paying fees for online and in-person sessions. Based on its investigation, the […]
With Christmas just a few days away and shopping activity intensifying this weekend, the Consumer Council of Fiji is issuing an urgent public alert to all shoppers regarding a concerning trend observed in supermarkets nationwide. Recent surveillance conducted across multiple supermarkets has revealed frequentdiscrepancies between shelf prices and checkout prices. Items displayed with marked-down or […]
As consumers fuel marketplace activity in the ongoing festive season, there is a greater need for vigilance and responsible trader practice nationwide. As part of its annual festive-season monitoring, the Consumer Council of Fiji has stepped up market surveillance nationwide. Our officers are also participating in joint operations as a key member of the Price […]
Restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and other eateries nationwide have been found breaching essential food safety regulations, raising serious concerns for consumers’ health and wellbeing ahead of the festive season. This follows a targeted series of surveillances and inspections across these food establishments. A total of 220 inspections were conducted nationwide in recent weeks, uncovering widespread hygiene […]
Members of the public are advised to exercise heightened caution when making purchases during the current period of heavy rainfall and flooding that continues to affect parts of the country. As Fiji moves through the peak of the wet season, the risk of compromised or unsafe goods entering the market increases, and consumers are urged […]
A Fijian job seeker recently received a WhatsApp message promising easy money by writing reviews for Booking.com. Excited by the opportunity, they followed the instructions, completed a few small tasks, and even received initial payments, which gave the impression that the scheme was legitimate. However, when asked to deposit their own money to access higher […]
Growing concerns have emerged over unethical business practices by fashion retailer SDS Boutique, which has been accused of misleading and frustrating Fijian consumers. Reports received by the Consumer Council of Fiji reveal a troubling pattern of unfulfilled orders, false advertising, and refusal to address legitimate customer complaints. In recent months, consumers have come forward claiming […]
Consumers are being warned to exercise caution when engaging with online reward programs, membership-based giveaways, or social media promotions that require payment or personal information in exchange for the chance to win prizes and obscure how winners are selected and require varying levels of payment to participate. These platforms, often promoted on social media and […]
In a joint effort to strengthen financial literacy and consumer protection among sugarcane farmers, the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCoF) and the Sugar Cane Growers Fund (SCGF) have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalising their collaboration. The partnership establishes a framework for cooperation between the two institutions to promote consumer awareness, responsible financial […]
As consumers prepare to celebrate the Festival of Lights, the Consumer Council of Fiji has intensified its market surveillance operations across the country to safeguard consumers from unethical and unsafe trading practices. In the weeks leading up to Diwali, the Council conducted approximately 353 spot checks in Suva, Lautoka, and Labasa, targeting supermarkets, open markets, […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji, in collaboration with the National Anti-Scams Taskforce, has launched National Scams Awareness Week (NSAW) 2025 under the theme “Working Together for a Scam-Free Fiji.” This nationwide campaign is supported by the Pacific Digital Economy Programme being jointly implemented by UN Capital Development Fund, UN Development Programme, UN Trade and Development […]
Renters across Fiji continue to suffer from unlawful price hikes on rental properties, with the Consumer Council of Fiji noting a surge in complaints from tenants about illegal rent increases. This has prompted the Council to issue a timely advisory. Some landlords have attempted to circumvent the Rent Increase Restriction on Residential and Ground Rent […]
Scams are on the rise, exploiting trust, digital platforms, and financial vulnerability, leaving many Fijians out of pocket. While the number of complaints may seem relatively low, the reality is far greater, many cases go unreported to authorities or relevant agencies, as victims often fear embarrassment, shame, or public exposure.Between September 2024 and September 2025, […]
With thousands of visitors expected to attend ongoing festivals, enjoying stalls, rides, and marketplaces, these events promise exciting experiences for families and tourists alike. However, consumers are reminded to remain alert to safeguard their safety and protect their rights. The Consumer Council of Fiji has observed that while most vendors operate responsibly, some consumers have […]
Unethical trading practices continue to plague the marketplace, with several companies becoming notorious for misleading, ignoring, and frustrating Fijian consumers. Despite years of complaints, these traders persist in their misconduct, often hiding behind multiple aliases on social media to avoid accountability. Such deliberate tactics raise serious concerns about transparency and consumer protection. In the construction […]