The Manitoba Consumer Protection Office urges Manitobans to be cautious about door-to-door selling of large household items such as furnaces, air conditioners and water heaters as door-to-door sales become more frequent in the summer months.
Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office advises a Manitoba motor vehicle dealer located in Winnipeg has been assessed an administrative penalty of $5,000.
As Manitobans search for gifts this holiday season, the Consumer Protection Office is reminding shoppers to be aware of their rights and responsibilities before and after they make their purchases.
Manitoba’s Consumer Protection Office is reminding consumers of their rights when purchasing or using gift cards this holiday season.
The Consumer Protection Office wants to ensure consumers are protected and have the information they need to make informed decisions while shopping online, especially during the busy holiday season.
The Manitoba Consumer Protection Office (CPO) urges Manitobans to be cautious about door-to-door selling and reminds consumers to be aware of their rights if they agree to a purchase from a direct seller.
The province is asking for input on gift card legislation to ensure continued fairness and protection for Manitoba families.
During the holiday season, when many shoppers will be looking for the perfect gift at a great price, the Consumer Protection Office is reminding consumers to take precautions and be aware of their rights and obligations when making holiday purchases.
In the wake of a number of mortgages being registered recently in Manitoba with unusually high interest rates, the province’s Consumer Protection Office is urging caution for people when they buy a home or use their home as collateral for a loan, such as a car loan.