Consumer
Hey Shoppers, Good News - Malaysian Shopping Protection Is Here!
over 8 years ago fadzel
(*By the way it actually has been here for nearly 60 years! Did you know? Just in case, here's your chance to get to know it a little better)
Let's go shopping
You know how it is when you walk into a mall - A pair of new shoes screams your name, a new phone attempts to jump into your life, or maybe even a new video game starts begging - Buy me, spend the weekend with me!
Guy
or gal, everyone’s got some shopping weakness and whatever your
guilty pleasure it’s always good to know that you’re protected!
Regardless of whether it’s the can of Coke/Sprite/(insert preferred..) you’re sipping on or the brand new iPhone/Samsung/(insert preferred..) that you treated yourself to, the moment you bought these items the Sale of Goods Act 1957 (SOGA) covers them..
But, before we get taken incorrectly..
Is your shopping choice covered under SOGA?
New
phone? - YES
New car? - YES
New house? - NO
Why? Because of the “definition”
(Note: In the legal world definitions are numero uno!)
Definition of goods under SOGA:
Section 2 SOGA: ‘goods’ means every kind of movable property and includes stock and shares, growing crops, grass, and other things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale.
Your new handphone and car are movable properties since you can literally shift them around.
However, try as you might, your house is not a movable. So, it’s not covered under SOGA.
What you’re protected when it comes to a house. That’s a piece for another day.
As for the moveable things that you own so much of -
How does SOGA protect you?
That’s
where Sections 14 to 17 comes in to protect you as a buyer:
Essentially in a nutshell - what you bought should work
Phones should work as phones, not paperweights
Coke/Sprite/(insert as preferred..) should be sweet and aerated, and not like...milk?
And the car that you bought? Yes, it should function like a car. Not a broken down lemon.
So, remember, moveable goods are protected under the SOGA. Know your rights!
And, for those who’d like a slightly more complete picture:
SOGA 1957 (Summarised)
This act contains provisions that regulates all sale of goods contract in Peninsular Malaysia, regardless whether they are made orally or in writing.
It tells you:
Pic
credits: presscdn.com
This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. Every situation is unique and dependent on the facts (ie, the circumstances surrounding your individual case) so we recommend that you consult a lawyer before considering any further action. All articles have been scrutinized by a practicing lawyer to ensure accuracy.
Tags: