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Can sellers reject the replacement of ‘unsafe’ products sold to customers in the UAE?

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 10:00 AM
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When buying products, especially for our loved ones, we always expect the best quality and durability. However, there are times when we may end up with a faulty product. This can be frustrating, especially if the seller refuses to provide a replacement. In such cases, it is essential to understand consumer protection laws and your rights as a consumer.

According to Federal Law No. 15 of 2020 on Consumer Protection in the UAE, a ‘Defect’ is defined as a lack of quality, quantity, or efficiency, or any difference in the product that may harm the consumer. On the other hand, a ‘Malfunction’ refers to any issue that arises after the product has been produced which may harm the consumer. These definitions play a crucial role in determining whether a product is faulty and requires a replacement.

In the UAE, sellers are required to mention the warranty period of the product being sold in a separate document or on the invoice. It is also the seller’s obligation to implement the warranty, provide spare parts and maintenance, and commit to after-sales service within the specified time limit. If a supplier understands that the product supplied to the consumer is defective or malfunctioning, they need to report it to the UAE Ministry of Economy and take necessary actions to replace, repair, or refund the product.

In case of a defect or danger in the product that may harm the consumer, the supplier must immediately inform the Ministry or the Competent Authority, recall the product, and announce that it is hazardous. Similarly, in the event of a malfunction, the supplier should repair or replace the product, return it, refund the price, or re-perform the service without charge as specified by the law. If you feel that the product you purchased is defective and the seller is not cooperating, you can report the issue to the Ministry of Economy and file a consumer complaint against the seller.

Understanding consumer protection laws is essential to protect your rights as a consumer. Federal Law No. 15 of 2020 on Consumer Protection and Cabinet Decision No. 66 of 2023 play a significant role in safeguarding consumers from faulty products and ensuring that sellers comply with their obligations. If you find yourself in a situation where you have purchased a faulty product and the seller refuses to provide a replacement, it is crucial to know your rights and take the necessary steps to address the issue. By being aware of your rights and the relevant laws, you can ensure that you receive the compensation and resolution you are entitled to as a consumer.

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