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How to File a Consumer Complaint in Free State

The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 gives every consumer in Free State the right to safe, quality goods, honest information, and fair terms. If a business violates these rights, you can complain to the National Consumer Commission, the Consumer Tribunal, or the relevant ombud — often for free.

The Law That Protects You

Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 — Section 56
If a product fails within six months of purchase, the consumer is entitled to a repair, replacement, or full refund — the supplier cannot charge additional fees.
Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 — Section 48
Contracts that are unfair, unreasonable, or unjust are prohibited. Terms that hide or limit liability for defects are void.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Try to resolve it directly with the business first. Write a formal complaint letter or email — many disputes are resolved at this stage.

  2. Lodge with the relevant industry ombud (Motor Industry Ombud for cars, Consumer Goods and Services Ombud for retailers, etc.). These are free.

  3. Report to the National Consumer Commission (012 428 7000 | the ncc.org.za) for CPA violations. The NCC investigates and can prosecute businesses.

  4. Approach the National Consumer Tribunal for a binding order compelling refunds, replacements, or compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the six-month return policy under the CPA in Free State?
Within six months of purchase, if a product is defective, the consumer can demand a repair, replacement, or refund — without paying any additional costs. The supplier bears the burden of showing the defect was caused by misuse.
Can a business in Free State refuse to give a receipt?
No. The CPA requires businesses to provide a written receipt or proof of purchase upon request. Failing to do so is a CPA violation.
What is the cooling-off period for door-to-door sales in Free State?
Five business days from the date of the transaction. You can cancel any direct marketing agreement within this period without penalty.

Legal Resources in Free State

📋 CCMA: Bloemfontein CCMA (051 411 2700)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Bloemfontein (051 411 8600)

🏛️ High Court: Free State Division of the High Court, Bloemfontein (051 492 4700)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Bloemfontein, Welkom, Phuthaditjhaba, Kroonstad, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Free State Rental Housing Tribunal (051 403 3710)

The Free State has a large agricultural sector with significant ESTA farm worker rights issues, and Bloemfontein hosts the Supreme Court of Appeal — the highest court on non-constitutional matters.