This is a law which aims to protect consumers from dishonest shopkeepers and traders.
What is the Fair Trading Act
This is a law which aims to protect consumers when they are involved with the purchase of goods and services for household use.
What is Consumer Guarantees Act?
An invitation to make an offer
What is a Price Tag?
Products sold in plain packages at lower prices than brand name products.
What is Generic/Budget Products?
Parliamentary law
What is an Act?
This occurs if the information you have been given about a product is false.
What is False Representation
A supplier should not sell something that is not theirs to sell. If they owe money on the item they cannot sell it.
What is a Clear Title?
You make someone an offer, they accept it, and you promise to give something - usually money - in return for what you're getting.
What are the three common features of a contract
Talk to people who have used the products that you are considering buying
What is a recommendation?
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Who are England?
If you get the wrong idea about goods and services being sold you may have been misled or deceived.
What is Misleading and Deceptive Conduct
Repair Replace Refund
What is possible when a Guarantee is broken?
Something - usually money - you give in return for what you're getting.
What is consideration?
Factors that need to be considered when comparison shopping.
What is cost, features, quality, recommendations and warranty in relation to shopping?
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Who is South Africa?
Relates to the way in which you were encouraged to purchase, i.e. a selling method or technique is unfair and aims to take advantage of you.
What is Unfair Practices
Consumers may also claim for any reasonably foreseeable extra loss that results from the initial problem.
What is Consequential Loss?
Under 18 years old can only enter certain types of contracts, mental disorders are unlikely to enter into a contract, a person who is drunk does not have the capacity to enter into a contract.
What is person without capacity?
A store’s written agreement to repair a product or refund your money should the product not function properly.
What is a warranty?
Place without lawyers where small claims can be made against a business
What is Disputes Tribunal?
The Fair Trading Act requires that a reasonable quantity of products be available for a reasonable time at the advertised prices.
What is Bait Advertising?
Second-hand goods, purchase of goods from an auction
What is not covered in the Consumer Guarantees Act
Forced into a contract (without consent)
What is undue influence and/or duress?
How much that product costs per unit of measure. For example, it allows shoppers to compare the price of a 3kg bag of carrots and a 2kg bag of carrots to find the best price per kg.
What is Unit Pricing?
Caveat Emptor
What is buyer beware?