Know Your Responsibilities as Consumer

 

Consumer protection is a collective effort. Its actualization requires input, not just from manufacturers, service providers and government, but also the consumer. The consumer has the responsibility to:

  1. Be Aware: Gather all the information and facts available about a product or service, as well as, keep abreast of changes and innovations in the market.
  2. Be Alert: Be alert to the quality and safety of products and services before you purchase.
  3. Think Independently: Make decisions about well-considered needs and wants.
  4. Speak Out: Inform manufacturers and government of your needs and expectations.
  5. Be an Ethical Consumer: Be fair and never engage in dishonest practices which affect other consumers negatively.
  6. Complain: Inform businesses and appropriate regulatory authorities about your dissatisfaction with a product or service, in a fair and honest manner
  7. Share Experience: Inform other consumers about your experience with a product or service.
  8. Respect the Environment: Avoid waste, littering and contributing to pollution. Promote sustainable consumption by ensuring that what you consume does not impact on the environment negatively.