Consumers Affairs recovers $104M for disgruntled shoppers
The number of complaints to the Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC) went up sharply last year with the auto industry dominating. One of the largest..
Continue ReadingThe number of complaints to the Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC) went up sharply last year with the auto industry dominating. One of the largest..
Continue ReadingIF a store does not provide a consumer with a written warranty, the law stipulates the application of an implicit warranty of six months; however, businesses..
Continue ReadingDirector, CCAC Mrs. Dawn Cush and Mr. Anil Sukhdeo, Economist attached to the Competition Policy Unit of the CCAC benefited from a three-day training workshop which..
Continue ReadingThe Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI) yesterday launched an awareness programme for 31 new standards for electrical items coming into the country and February 2020 is..
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Continue Readinghttps://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2019/05/05/fly-jamaica-to-pay-off-tickets-debts-by-july-1/ Fly Jamaica has committed to pay off some 46 complainants by July 1.The cash-strapped airline, which sent home staffers earlier this year, committed to work..
Continue Reading…over $8M in reimbursements complaints received https://guyanatimesgy.com/fly-jamaica-to-process-refunds-by-july-1-ccac/ Stemming from a discussion between Fly Jamaica and the Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC), the airline has given..
Continue Readinghttp://guyanachronicle.com/2019/05/05/fly-jamaica-to-refund-passengers-by-july EMBATTLED air carrier, Fly Jamaica, has made a commitment to refund passengers by July 1, 2019, who had made previous bookings with the airline before..
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