Everything Rip-Off NG
Nigeria's Online Consumer Complaint Platform
Don't be intimidated...Report that rip-off NOW!!! STOP rip-off in Nigeria!!! This is where the problem arises.
A consumer is legally defined as an individual who purchases and uses products and services in contradistinction to manufacturers who produce the goods or services and wholesalers or retailers who distribute and sell them. A purchaser has legal right to enforce any implied or express warranties pertaining to the item purchased against the manufacturer who introduced the goods and/or services into
23/05/2016
Good morning guys,
Rip-Off Nigeria has rebranded to Everything Rip-off NG... Thank you to our loyal followers...We won't stop until we achieve our aim... Better consumer experience.
02/03/2016
https://twitter.com/gtbank_help/status/705062783067549696
Guaranty Trust Bank on Twitter “ Hello, please note that the VAT charge goes to the government and not GTBank, thank you.”
02/03/2016
https://twitter.com/ripoff_nigeria/status/705034049115570176
Jumia Nigeria Help on Twitter “ Thank you for the notification. The issues will definitely be resolved. https://t.co/kw6eY4A1Bi”
02/03/2016
https://twitter.com/ripoff_nigeria/status/705032696737746945
OLUSEGUN OGUNYEMI on Twitter “ help axe why they had to charge me Transfer VAT after charging Transfer Commission for using #737. This is rubbish”
02/03/2016
https://twitter.com/ripoff_nigeria/status/705022785324720129
Simon Wada on Twitter “ I made a complained , sent the affected numbers as requested. They never got back to me ”
02/03/2016
https://twitter.com/ripoff_nigeria/status/704810567626792963
Mr Pholar on Twitter “4- I like that smile on security men when they say welcome to First bank,don't u? ”
It's a great day to share your experience (good/bad) with us .Join us on Twitter by following and be part of the activity. You can also participate here by posting comments to our page.
29/02/2016
Good morning Nigeria!!!
Ever had an issue with any product/service?👏👏Share by tweeting 'your experience' from Wednesday, March 2016
25/02/2016
Join us on Twitter: Tweet "your experience" ....
Effective critiquing
When posting a comment online, it's important to establish your credibility. Sure, a prolonged rant could make you feel better, but such cyber chest-pounding might not be taken seriously. Plus, your post might be blocked or removed.
When critiquing a company or product, first check the site's frequently asked questions and terms and conditions to find out what's allowed. Make your comment as brief as possible, and include facts. If you're being critical, mentioning the good along with the bad lets readers know you're a consumer, not a competitor out to drive up your own sales.
The opposite applies if you're being particularly glowing, especially in a product review. No matter how good a product is, surely you can find something that could have been done better or that readers should be aware of. If your post is one big swoon, you'll come off as a company shill, pushover, or neophyte.
Free speech can turn into expensive speech if you seriously diss a business online, especially on popular sites. Companies and professionals have sued individuals who make comments they don't like.
ALWAYS COMPLAIN.
We've seen Organisations respond to dozens of consumer complaints posted on Twitter, where the company has a customer-service page on its home-services blog. In many cases, Organisations responded by providing information on how to contact an employee who should be able to help with the problem.
Where to post
There are many places on the Web where you can post your complaints:
Your own "social" pages
If you have a blog, website, or social-media account (say, on Twitter or Facebook), you've got your own outlet for opinions or reviews. Its effectiveness will depend partly on how many people follow you or who find your comments through an online search.
Company sites
Many manufacturers and retailers, allow customer comments on their websites, and they often let the bad reviews stand along with the good ones. We've seen some companies, including MTN and Airtel, address consumer complaints posted on their pages.
Rip-off Nigeria (ripoff.com.ng)
This website is devoted to sharing good/bad experiences, and complaints.
Using more than one outlet can help you reach more people. Use all three to try to get companies to offer refunds or otherwise address problems raised by you. And some companies, concerned about their public image, monitor such situations and respond directly to complaints.
We do not remove reports from our database, your complaints once submitted can be viewed over time and might help others in making smart decisions.
19/02/2016
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