Consumer guarantees, warranties and refundsEvery time you purchase, lease or hire a good or service, anywhere around Australia, you are automatically given certain rights. These rights are known as consumer guarantees.
When you have a problem and one of the guarantees has not been met, you are entitled to a remedy. The type of remedy depends on the circumstances but may include a repair, replacement, refund or having a service performed again.
The consumer guarantees only apply to goods and services purchased on or after
1 January 2011. Purchases made before this time may be covered by the laws that applied before 1 January 2011.
Consumer guarantees are different to a warranty, which is a voluntary promise offered by the person or business who sold the goods or service to you, or the manufacturer of the goods. You have consumer guarantees regardless of any warranty you purchase or are given.
Consumer guarantees for goodsYou automatically receive certain guarantees when you buy, hire or lease goods. If something goes wrong – one of the consumer guarantees is not met - the law gives you rights to insist the seller fixes things.
Consumer guarantees for servicesYou automatically receive certain guarantees when you buy or contract for services. If something goes wrong – one of the consumer guarantees is not met - the law gives you rights to insist the service provider fixes things.
Warranties for goods and servicesA warranty is a voluntary promise offered by the person or business who sold the goods or provided the service. You have consumer guarantees regardless of any warranty you purchase or are given.
Goods and services bought before 1 January 2011Consumer guarantees apply to goods and services bought on or after 1 January 2011. For goods or services bought before this time, you have rights under the laws that existed at the time you made the purchase.
Resolving problemsIf you have a problem, there are steps you can take to resolve it. Depending on the nature of your problem, you may be entitled to seek a refund.