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Consumer Protection

The Department of Consumer Affairs is responsible for the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act, Chapter 261, which safeguards consumers against unfair practices by sellers. The Act covers conduct that:

    • Deceives or misleads consumers
    • Makes false claims
    • Takes advantage of consumers who are unable to protect their own interests or to reasonably understand a transaction

The Act empowers consumers to seek civil redress for unfair practices.

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