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CONSUMER RIGHTS
The Right to Safety
Consumers have the Right to Safety in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
The Right to Choice
Consumers have the Right to Choice in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
The Right to Education
Consumers have the Right to Education in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
The Right to Information
Consumers have the Right to Information in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
The Right to Representation
Consumers have the Right to Representation in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
The Right to Redress
Consumers have the Right to Redress in terms of goods and services they purchase or hire under section 105 of the ICCC Act. In the event that this right is threatened or violated, the consumer can seek help or lodge complaint with the ICCC.
