Shipping companies lead in consumer complaints

By EARYEL BOWLEG

Tribune Staff Reporter

ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

COMPLAINTS against shipping companies increased this year, with people complaining about prices and lost packages, according to Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) chairman Randy Rolle.

He said the commission had received 334 complaints since January, a new record.

People also complained about construction companies, food stores, utilities and auto parts stores.

Regarding shipping companies, he said: “Customers want to know that once their package is lost, it’s solved in a timely manner. Of course, people have been complaining as well too about not being able to get refunds when they’ve lost packages and the time that takes.”

Mr Rolle said the commission recently visited eight or nine companies to review their procedures. He said the goal was to better understand how the businesses operate and provide guidance on best practices.

The CPC has also seen a rise in anonymous complaints this year, with 22 customers opting not to file official complaints due to fear of backlash.

He said the commission expects complaints to increase to 580-600 by next year after it increases outreach efforts.

He also stressed the importance of keeping receipts, especially during hurricane season, when the risks of scams and price gouging increase.

Comments

bahamianson says...

Dang, we can complain until the cows come home, nothing well ever be done. This is the bahamas, nothing gets resolved, it is a part of our culture like junkanoo.

Posted 11 October 2024, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

98.54% of the problems people are complaining about with shipping companies are due to Bahamas Customs.

Posted 11 October 2024, 11:28 a.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

Bahamas Customs is a joke.
We need to abolish Customs duty.
Customs has helped corrupt this country to its core.
To watch the line of Bahamians get their bags searched is a slap in the face to our people, while the tourists walk freely by.
Does anyone think the criminal class, including the politicians deal with this Duty nonsense?
Luckily, most Bahamians can't or don';t read, so they have no idea of how devastating this antiquated way of raising the money to run our government is.
So long as the current way of raising our revenue exists, we will be awash in corruption and forever killing the working class and poor in this country.
The rich, like our PM, pay a very small percentage of their income as taxes to run The Bahamas, while the bulk of the revenue comes from those least able to afford it.
It is the most unChristian way of running a country one can imagine.
If one thinks at all.

Posted 12 October 2024, 7:42 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

**SOS Nappies to be on LookOut!** -- Personal lost parcel experience. -- Our granddaughter's gift Order of a Blanket and a dozen Diapers for our Donkey Lily Bell got shipped out Lancaster County Pennsylvania this past 2 October and in despite arriving in Nassau on 11 October -- Remains total mystery as to the Nassau Town's whereabouts our Lily Bell's -- Gone AWOL custom made Nappies and Blanket. -- Quick, quick, what is the CPC phone number we called to lodge another to complaint to 334? -- Help!

Posted 11 October 2024, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal

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