A Consumer Council of Fiji regional survey has uncovered more cases of price gouging by HOMES- CARE assistance vendors. The survey was conducted to gauge the impact of the HOMES-CARE Initiative on Prices of White Goods and the results paint a poor picture of some vendors working under the HOMES-CARE initiative. During the survey, prices […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is alarmed that some vendors under the HOMES-CARE assistance scheme continue to hike their prices to take advantage of the victims of National Disaster. Recipients of HOMES-CARE assistance are being robbed of a chance to replace more household items because some unscrupulous vendors continue to use tactics to either push […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji strongly urges HOMES-CARE initiative consumers in the Western Division to be wary of cash-back and other promotions provided by traders. This in light of concerns raised by a consumer who was a recipient of the relief assistance scheme. The complainant visited the trader’s branch in Rakiraki to buy a LCD […]
Online trader Elegant Wear has drawn the concern of the Consumer Council of Fiji for accepting money from consumers and failing to deliver the purchased products. The Council has received 13 complaints worth $26,590 against Elegant Wear, a company which markets its products via social networking site Facebook. Items are normally imported to Fiji after […]
Consumers are urged to beware of misleading advertisements when out for their grocery shopping in Supermarkets. This call from the Consumer Council of Fiji comes in light of the market surveillances carried out in Labasa on 26 April 2018. The findings of this survey uncovered a prominent supermarket advertising that “a 4litre Dukes Canola Oil […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is deeply concerned that traders are engaged in price gouging to take advantage of Fijians receiving assistance under the Government’s Homes- CARE initiative. The Homes- CARE initiative was rolled out by Government to aid Fijians who lost household items or whose homes were damaged or destroyed in TC Josie and […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is calling on the Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) and Telecommunications Fiji Limited (TFL) to come up with a workable solution for customers who were forced to surrender their wireless devices as per TAF instructions. TAF had called for the surrender of these devices- including wireless modems, wireless cameras, wireless […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji wishes to advise consumers that the current lack of Hibiscus matches in local markets will be resolved on Saturday. The shortage was brought to the Council’s attention by an elderly citizen who complained that Hibiscus brand match boxes 10s were out of stock in all supermarkets in Valelevu. The Consumer […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji, Labasa staff will be setting up a mobile unit on Friday May 11, 2018 from 9am to 12pm at Labasa Town beside Nambawan Supermarket. Consumers are urged to make use of organised mobile units in order to receive up to date information on consumer issues. Staff of the Consumer Council […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is warning consumers to be vigilant and check white goods when intending to purchase these items. They need to be sure that the goods are of merchantable quality and/or fit for its purpose. With Mother’s Day approaching, many consumers may choose to shower their mothers with new products such as […]
The Consumer Council of Fiji is concerned with the number of traders failing to deliver items in a timely manner. More recently the Council came across a case where a trader failed to deliver items despite receiving payment for them four months prior. The undelivered items included a rice cooker, electric oven and a Hifi […]