Under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), businesses must guarantee the goods and services that they provide. Businesses cannot contract out of these statutory guarantees.
These guarantees set out consumer rights that apply when goods and services are defective in certain ways. Generally, businesses must guarantee their products:
Guarantees also apply to services provided by a business. Examples of a service include building or plumbing services, and tutoring services. Businesses must guarantee that their services are:
You may also wish to read the following fact sheets for more information on specific protections provided under the ACL:
Consumer guarantees fact sheet
Unsolicited Consumer Agreements fact sheet
To find out more about your rights when buying goods and services in Australia, you can watch the videos prepared by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) called ‘My Consumer Rights’.
To access these videos in other languages, click the links below.
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