Lemon Law - Singapore

Singapore

A similar "Lemon Law" was passed in Singapore parliament on March 9, 2012 to strengthen consumer protection in Singapore. The Lemon Law applies to all goods (including consumables and perishables) but it does not apply to services.

Under the law, consumers can report a defective item within six months of delivery and it is the responsibility of the retailer to prove that the defect did not exist at the time of delivery. The consumer may have the option to request for repair or a replacement, and if that is not possible, ask for a reduction in price, or even a refund.

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