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Online Shopping Dispute in KwaZulu-Natal

Online purchases from South African retailers in KwaZulu-Natal are protected by the Consumer Protection Act and the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act (ECT Act). You have a 5-day cooling-off right for online purchases and strong rights against non-delivery or deceptive advertising.

The Law That Protects You

Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 — Section 56
Goods must be of good quality and free of defects. If not, you may demand repair, replacement, or refund within 6 months.
Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002 (ECT Act) — Section 44
A consumer has the right to cancel an electronic transaction within 7 days of receiving the goods and to receive a full refund within 30 days.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Step 1. For non-delivery: contact the retailer in writing, citing your order number and the promised delivery date. Give a 5-business-day ultimatum.

  2. Step 2. For a defective product, exercise your section 56 CPA right within 6 months of delivery — demand repair, replacement, or refund.

  3. Step 3. For online purchases, you have a 7-day cooling-off right under the ECT Act — you can return the goods without giving a reason (some exclusions apply, e.g., personalised items).

  4. Step 4. If the retailer refuses, lodge a complaint with the National Consumer Commission (NCC) at thencc.org.za or the National Consumer Tribunal (NCT).

  5. Step 5. For credit card purchases, contact your bank about a chargeback if the retailer fails to deliver or is fraudulent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the online price was an obvious error in KwaZulu-Natal?
The CPA does not require a retailer to honour a price that is clearly an error (e.g., a R50,000 TV advertised at R50). However, if the price was not an obvious error, the retailer must honour it or face penalties for bait marketing.
Does the 7-day ECT Act cooling-off apply to services booked online in KwaZulu-Natal?
The ECT Act cooling-off primarily covers goods sold online. For services, the CPA may provide cooling-off rights in certain fixed-term contracts (services agreements of 24 months or more).
What if the online retailer is based outside South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal?
The CPA generally applies to transactions that have an effect in South Africa. For foreign retailers, enforcement is harder — your best recourse is a credit card chargeback or using a trusted payment escrow service.

Legal Resources in KwaZulu-Natal

📋 CCMA: Durban CCMA (031 310 0300)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Durban (031 330 2100)

🏛️ High Court: KwaZulu-Natal Division of the High Court — Durban (031 372 3000) and Pietermaritzburg (033 345 8211)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Newcastle, Richards Bay, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: KZN Rental Housing Tribunal (033 395 2090)

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