Matrix of Consumer Agencies and Areas of Concern: Specific Concern Agency Concerned
Matrix of Consumer Agencies and Areas of Concern: Specific Concern Agency Concerned
DTI is committed to providing a fair, timely, and professional response to your feedback.
Complaints and requests for review of our processes help us continuously improve the quality of
our services and communications.
You can send us your concerns on warranties, No Return, No Exchange (NRNE) and other
mediatable related concerns through our national or provincial offices and via email. To file a
complaint, kindly download and fill out the Complaint Form or prepare a complaint letter with the
following details:
Complete name, address, email and contact number of complainant and respondent
Narration of facts
Demand
Scanned and attached proof of transaction and any government-issued ID of the complainant
Where to File a Complaint
Complainants within Metro Manila may submit their duly accomplished Complaint Form or
complaint letter through email at [email protected] or in person to:
THE DIRECTOR
FAIR TRADE ENFORCEMENT BUREAU
DTI Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau (FTEB)
UPRC Building 315 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave.,
1200 Makati City, Philippines
For complainants residing outside Metro Manila, please refer to the directory for the appropriate
provincial office.
Concerns on telecommunications, banking and finance, insurance, mutual funds, electricity, fishery
products, livestock, agriculture, coconut- and sugar-based products, forest-based products,
liquefied petroleum gas, and food in restaurants, eateries, or ambulant shops, may be coursed
through the following respective agencies listed below.
Q: What is the legal basis of the prohibition on the “No Return, No Exchange” policy of
business establishments?
Q: If the defect is due to mishandling on the part of the buyer, can he/she still return the
item and demand and exchange or refund?
A: No. The prohibition covers only hidden defects, shoddy goods or imperfect service.
Q: If after buying a certain item, a customer changes his/her mind and wants to return
said item. Can he/she invoke the prohibition on “No Return, No Exchange”?
A: No, the prohibition is not an excuse for the consumer to return the goods because of
a change of mind.
Q: Is there a time limit within which a buyer may return defective products?
A: There is no hard-and-fast rule on the period within which a customer may return
the products he purchased. A rule of reason should, however, be observed, taking
into consideration the nature of the item purchased and the express / implied
warranties mandated by law, i.e. Consumer Act and the New Civil Code of the
Philippines.
A: The Official Receipt is the best proof of purchase. However, he/she may still demand
replacement or refund if he/she can prove that a defective item was bought from a
certain store.
Q: Can a store print in their invoices the statement “Exchange of Merchandise will not
be accepted without a valid receipt or other evidence of purchase”?
Q: Can a store impose the condition that merchandise can only be exchanged once?