Examples of National Consumer Commission in a sentence
Section 143 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of the following paragraph: 40‘‘(a) The National Credit Regulator, or the National Consumer Commission in the case of a matter arising in terms of the Consumer Protection Act, 2008;’’.Amendment of section 147 of Act 34 of 2005 7.
He asked if corruption was not involved and specifically asked if such matters should not be dealt with by the National Consumer Commission or the Banking Ombudsman.
If I am not satisfied with the outcome of the complaint, I understand that I may refer the complaint to the National Consumer Commission by calling 012 428 7000 or emailing complaints@thencc.org.za.
If you feel that terms and conditions of the scheme are unfair or benefits were not communicated clearly, you can complain at the National Consumer Commission at fax: 086 151 5229.
This is an application in terms of section 75(1) (b) of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (“the Act”), for leave to apply directly to the Tribunal on the grounds that the National Consumer Commission (“NCC”) issued a notice of non-referral in response to a complaint by the Applicant, stating that the complaint does not allege any facts, which, if true, would constitute grounds for a remedy under the Consumer Protection Act, 2008.
The Act’s objectives are to: • Promote a fair, accessible, and sustainable marketplace for consumers, responsible consumer behaviour, and a consistent framework relating to consumer transactions and agreements:• Prohibit unfair marketing and business practices; and• Provide for improved standards of customer information, harmonisation of consumer laws, and the establishment of the National Consumer Commission.
Section 143 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of the following paragraph:‘‘(a) The National Credit Regulator, or the National Consumer Commission in 20the case of a matter arising in terms of the Consumer Protection Act, 2008;’’.
Further to this, FASA with its mediation intervention will assist the National Consumer Commission (NCC) in simplifying disputes and providing expertise should the need arise to conduct investigations.
The Applicant approached the National Consumer Commission (NCC) to lodge a complaint.
It is also responsible for reviewing decisions made by the National Credit Regulator and the National Consumer Commission.