If you have a problem with something you paid for, either product or service, the first thing to do is to go back to the person you made the purchase from, and let them know about your dissatisfaction. Traders want the customer to keep buying from them and hence, will sort the problem then and there for you. Of course, there are times when you come across difficult traders. Here are the things you can do to make a legal complaint against a product or service.
At first collect the receipt of the purchased good/goods you want to make a legal complaint of.
A friend for moral support will always be good.
Read up your rights on Consumer Guarantees Act or Fair Trading Act before you head to make a legal complaint of the product or service.
A friend for moral support will always be good.
Read up your rights on Consumer Guarantees Act or Fair Trading Act before you head to make a legal complaint of the product or service.
Speak
to the shop keeper from whom the product was purchased. Some traders or
assistants will refund your money or offer to provide you a better
service or product. If this is not the case, then demand to speak to
the owner or the manager of the store. Explain the problem to the
owner/manager. Let them know what you want them to do to resolve your
issue.
The trader may tell you that you need to speak to the manufacturer. Do not believe this. Once the good is in the traders hands, it becomes his responsibility to give the customer a good product or service.
The trader may tell you that you need to speak to the manufacturer. Do not believe this. Once the good is in the traders hands, it becomes his responsibility to give the customer a good product or service.
A
complaint letter may be helpful to keep a record. Give the trader a
copy of the complaint letter, keeping the original with you. Mention
the details of the product like, date of purchase, name of the product
ect. Attach a copy of the bill as well. Mention in the complaint letter
what the problem is and what you want them to do about it.
If your issue is yet not resolved by the trader then, you can either approach
a) Trader Organization
b) Disputes Tribunal
And lastly,
c) The Media
a) Trader Organization
b) Disputes Tribunal
And lastly,
c) The Media
Traders
mostly have an organization. These organizations have a complaint
handling scheme. If your complaint is about the way a trader treated
you or your complaint, then this is the best place to pour your
complaints or grievances.
The given link might prove useful: Trader Organization
The given link might prove useful: Trader Organization
If
your complaint is regarding a breach of contract, Consumer Guarantees
Act or Fair Trading act, you might want to head to the Dispute Tribunal
to lodge a complaint.
The given link will come in handy: Dispute Tribunal OR The Motor Vehicles Disputes Tribunal
The given link will come in handy: Dispute Tribunal OR The Motor Vehicles Disputes Tribunal
For further details you may visit the Ministry of Consumer Affairs
Caution
Here are the few sites which can help.
http://www.consumercomplaints.in/
http://www.mywoes.com/
http://www.complaintsboard.com/
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