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Does Mauritius have a consumer council?

Pandora At Dodoland

Where I came from have a consumer council. It is not a powerful organization legally. They work with customs and food/hygiene departments...etc.


I've got ripped off twice while my house is still under built. Everyone I talked to, said to me it became common practice here. If you did not get ripped off, something must be wrong. When I asked container rental for a discount since I have been renting for so many months and I told the lady that I've got ripped off twice. She replied "Me too! This is my 3rd building contractor. I feel you completely."


When I buy a car, they give me a bike. Does it mean I have to accept it as is? Of course not! But there is no organization or government body to protect consumer rights here. If there is one, please enlighten me.

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Bhavna

Hello,


That would be the Consumer Protection Unit, I believe :


Try to contact them.

Guestposter006

@Pandora At Dodoland Sorry to hear you are still having issues. There are places to complain to for different areas but they will favour the local Mauritian.

Pandora At Dodoland

@Bhavna Thank you. Certainly will do.

yrsbarra

@Pandora At Dodoland you can go in consumer court  free advocate is there for advice near sterling House Port Louis,  decision will come fast , you can complain.

Pandora At Dodoland

@yrsbarra  Thank you. Do you know if I need to make appointment in advance?

Guestposter006

Hello Check this link:

±õ²Ô³Ù±ð±ô¾±³Ùé²µ±ð²Ô

Consumer Affairs Unit under the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Protection definitely.


My 2 cents of advice: Always seek reference before signing with a contractor. Check if they have a website/Facebook page. Ask some locals. Just like you would anywhere else. But true, stories abound of issues with building contractors.


Adopt a no BS policy. Get a Quantity Surveyor onboard - maybe cost you a little now but save you in the long-run. I can refer a name on a non-commercial basis if you are interested.

Pandora At Dodoland

@±õ²Ô³Ù±ð±ô¾±³Ùé²µ±ð²Ô Thank you for your advice. The last 2 weeks I have learnt a lot of Mauritius law, rules, and regulations. Now I may know better than most locals.