Ecommerce stores could face penalties if they violate Consumer Protection Rules

consumer complaint against Tata Sky

Currently, the ecommerce services in India are not subject to any standards and rules and hence consumers have to suffer a lot as they do not have proper knowledge and remedies available for them. But this is going to change very soon as a new section is being added for penalty in the upcoming Consumer Protection Rules.

As per the ministry of consumer affairs, the new section will be added for penalty which will cover issues of misleading advertisements, unfair treatment to consumers and several other things. Once this new addition is complete, Ecommerce stores and their vendors could face penalties if they violate Consumer Protection Rules.

The definition of Ecommerce is also being expanded in the new rules to include almost all kinds of online services as provided by big & small ecommerce players like Zomato, Yatra, Ola, Uber, Swiggy, and UrbanPro etc. But Business-to-Business services and goods will be excluded from this new section.

However, we wish more such sections should be added to protect the interest of consumers. Almost everyday thousands of innocent consumers are duped due to ever increasing ecommerce fraud that needs to be stopped firstly. Currently there is no minimum legal requirement for starting a web/ecommerce store, which is the root cause of these fake ecommerce stores. At Voxya, we educate & help consumers to stay away from these fake stores and extend our services to get relief if they have been victimized. You can check our Latest Scams page where we regularly update the list of fake ecommerce stores in India along with Scam phone numbers who will call you to cheat & extract money from you.

Overall, adding new section in the Rules is a good move by Government and it will definitely provide relief to innocent consumers in India who are struggling to get justice!

We resolve consumer complaints in India only

Three days ago we received a consumer complaint filed against the company Book Depository by someone named MYAITAZIN from Thailand. You can check the complaint here http://voxya.com/view-complaint/refund-not-received/152

Since the company, Book Depository, is based in United Kingdom so we had no means to resolve the complaint due to cross-border complexities. Though it is a good sign that consumers in other countries have started using and trusting our platform Voxya to resolve their complaints but due to limited resources, we would like to stick to resolving Indian consumer complaints only at this time. I hope it is in the interest of our platform initially. Later, if we have enough resources, we would love to help the consumers from other countries too.

Anyways, we immediately contacted the customer via email and told him that our platform is only available to the Indian consumers as of now. But as we love to help consumers so inspite of our limitations, we tried to contact Book Depository via email and sent customer’s complaint. Once again we are grateful to the customer that he found our platform worthy to submit his complaint. Though supporting consumer complaints from other countries is still not in our plan but who knows we may soon start our operations in other countries too. Keep posting your consumer complaints at voxya.com to keep us motivated!