Consumer Hacks with Wendy Knowler

Bought something online and the retailer has vanished? Here's what to do

49 s · 23 de jun de 2026
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An online retailer called Online Car Parts allegedly ignored the Consumer Goods and Services Ombud, moved premises, and left consumers with incorrect parts or no refunds. This case is a textbook warning about buying from unfamiliar online retailers. Before purchasing from any online store you don't recognise, Google the business name alongside the word "complaint" or "scam." Check whether they're registered with the Consumer Goods and Services Ombud at cgso.org.za. If a retailer disappears after taking your money, report them to KZN’s Office of the Consumer Protector or CGSO - both have powers to pursue non-compliant sellers, even if they've moved.

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Here’s Janet’s question to me: “I bought a pair of trainers on an online sale about 5 days ago. On delivery day I tried on and them to be too tight across my foot. I have been told I can’t return them because they were a sale item. I'm very unhappy about this and would like a full refund from the company. I don't think that this is the way to treat a return customer.” Is she entitled to one? Gold star if you said yes. Thanks to the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act you are legally entitled to return something you bought online with a week of delivery for a refund – regardless of whether they were bought online or not. The only catch is that you have to bear the cost of sending the goods back - unless the retailer chooses to absorb that cost.

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