
Total of R5.3m frozen as court issues second order in ‘pyramid scheme’ case
The National Consumer Commission claims the scheme misled participants with false promises of grocery rewards and high returns.

The National Consumer Commission claims the scheme misled participants with false promises of grocery rewards and high returns.

Promising groceries in exchange for a once-off payment, WAPH is under fire for violating the Consumer Protection Act with deceptive promises and recruitment incentives.

The NCC has prioritised the second-hand motor vehicle industry due to the high volume of complaints from dissatisfied consumers.

The Consumer Protection Act prescribes that consumers receive goods that are fit for their intended purpose, of good quality, and durable for a reasonable time.