Ensure to keep your credit card details, internet banking passwords and atm card pin numbers confidential to prevent the occurrence of fraudulent activities. Call us on our toll-free line 155 for more advice.
If any product or service you have purchased has failed to meet your satisfaction, consumers may ask for either a: Repair Replacement or Refund Your choice of redress will depend on the issue, and is viable for items that have become faulty, expired, defected, or unsafe. Contact the Council on toll free number 155 or […]
Parents, guardians and even teachers are encouraged to remind their children, wards or students to retain their e-tickets receipts after tapping their e-transport cards. It is then the responsibility of the child’s parents/guardians to check whether the correct fares were charged. Should you encounter any issue, contact us on 155.
Being mindful of spending habits will ensure financial sustainability in the long term. Call us on 155 and our team will be able to assist you.
Consumers must ensure to demand for their receipts after making any payment for goods and services. No business or trader is allowed to deny this request. If they do, please report it to us on 155.
If you notice that the product has expired or its expiry date has been tampered with, please call us on 155.
You can call us on 155 and forward us your copy of receipt for evidence. BE RESPONSIBLE CONSUMERS! Report the matter to the Council today!
These must include: The vehicle’s previous accident and/or insurance history. Discrepancies in the mileage. Any defects or faults with the vehicle that have not been rectified. For any consumer complaints, download the Consumer Council of Fiji mobile app today!
When purchasing items during combo deals ensure that traders disclose the following: Individual original price Individual advertised special price. Original combo deal price. Advertised combo deal price. Validity of the advertised special combo deal. Please call us on 155 should you wish for any financial advice.
Any breach under the Fiji Crimes Decree 2009 should be immediately reported to the Fiji Police Force for their investigation and appropriate action. Should you wish to seek clarification on the matter, please contact us on 155.
This should document the condition of the phone before repairs and at the same time, outline the issue with the product before repairs are conducted. Call us on 155 today for more advice.
If you come across traders selling loose cigarette rolls, lodge a complaint with us immediately. You can call us on our toll-free line 155 for advice
If you have, take a photograph of the same together with the batch number of the product and receipt of the purchase and send the details to us. Call us on 155 if you are in doubt or wish to seek clarification.
This would mean the following facts about the vehicle must be disclosed to the consumer by the trader: • Age of the vehicle • History of the vehicle • True mileage • Possible uses • Make/ Model • Safety features. • Motor vehicle specifications Call the Council on its toll-free line 155 to report any […]
As a consumer you have the right to request the trader to carry out the testing of the product before the purchase is made. Call the Council on its toll-free line 155