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Consumer Hacks with Wendy Knowler

Know your rights as a consumer. ECR’s Consumer Watchdog, Wendy Knowler, is giving us daily consumer tips to help empower you as a consumer. Here are the latest Consumer Hacks with Wendy Knowler.
Weekly English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement
121 Episodes
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Do a subscription audit — you're probably paying for things you've forgotten

Streaming services, fitness apps, cloud storage, that online magazine you signed up for during lockdown - subscriptions are designed to be easy to start and easy to forget. Go through your bank or credit card statement and highlight every recurring debit. Cancel anything you haven't used in the past month…
17 Jul 1 min

Your appliances will last years longer with one monthly habit

Most appliance breakdowns are preventable. Run white vinegar through your dishwasher on a hot cycle once a month - it clears limescale and grease and can add years to the machine's life. Also, pull your fridge away from the wall twice a year and vacuum the coils at the back:…
16 Jul 1 min

Reach to the back — the freshest products are hiding there

Supermarket shelf-stackers always load new stock behind old, nudging you to grab what's in front - the stuff closest to its sell-by date. Make a habit of reaching to the back of the shelf for dairy, bread, meat, and any perishable with a short shelf life. You'll routinely get products…
14 Jul 1 min

Bought a used car? Take it on a long trip within six months

The Consumer Protection Act gives you six months from taking delivery of a used car to return it to the dealer at their cost if it has a major defect. But you need to discover that defect first. A long road trip is the best stress-test — it exposes problems…
13 Jul 1 min

How well do you know your rights as an online shopper?

Here’s Janet’s question to me: “I bought a pair of trainers on an online sale about 5 days ago. On delivery day I tried on and them to be too tight across my foot. I have been told I can’t return them because they were a sale item. I'm very…
26 Jun 1 min

Aquafresh changed Its formula — and hoped you wouldn't notice

When companies want you to know they've improved a product, they shout it on the front of the pack. When they'd rather you didn't notice, they quietly adjust the ingredients list. Haleon chose the stealthy route with Aquafresh, reformulating it from October last year with no front-of-pack disclosure whatsoever. The…
25 Jun 1 min

Read the fine print on bank fuel rewards — they're not automatic

Not all bank rewards programmes deliver what their advertising implies. Banking customers have to read the fine print if they want to get higher rewards on fuel spend. Many programmes require you to opt in, meet minimum spend thresholds, or pay with a specific card at specific fuel stations. Simply…
24 Jun 1 min

Bought something online and the retailer has vanished? Here's what to do

An online retailer called Online Car Parts allegedly ignored the Consumer Goods and Services Ombud, moved premises, and left consumers with incorrect parts or no refunds. This case is a textbook warning about buying from unfamiliar online retailers. Before purchasing from any online store you don't recognise, Google the business…
23 Jun 1 min

Airline damaged your bag? Invoke the Consumer Protection Act

Don't let airlines and their baggage handling partners fob you off with a pittance when their baggage handling partners damage your luggage. South African airlines often limit compensation using outdated international conventions, ignoring the Consumer Protection Act's protections. But the CPA entitles you to fair compensation for damaged goods -…
22 Jun 1 min

Are your valuables actually insured?

Wendy Knowler unpacks the insurance blind spots many South Africans overlook. From smartphones and laptops to prescription glasses and solar installations, she explains why standard home contents cover may not protect your valuables outside the home — and what consumers should review before discovering costly gaps during a claim.
19 Jun 1 min

Think twice before filling up with cheap diesel

Wendy Knowler warns motorists about contaminated diesel reportedly reaching fuel stations in KZN. With concerns over diesel being mixed with paraffin and the risk of costly engine damage, Wendy shares practical consumer advice — avoid suspiciously cheap fuel, choose trusted branded stations and always keep your fuel receipt as proof…
18 Jun 1 min

That “affordable" 48-month phone contract could cost you dearly

Wendy Knowler examines the rise of 48-month cellphone contracts in South Africa and the hidden costs behind lower monthly payments. With phone warranties often ending long before the contract does, consumers could face years of repayments on faulty devices. Wendy explores the risks of long-term cellphone contracts, early cancellation fees…
17 Jun 1 min

Did You Know? South Africans are shopping differently — here's the data

Wendy Knowler shares new South African shopping trends revealed by payment gateway STITCH. From payday spending habits and the rise of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) to the growing popularity of platforms like Temu and Shein, these insights reveal how consumers are shopping online and in-store in 2026.
16 Jun 1 min

Verify bank details before you pay - every single time

Wendy Knowler unpacks the growing threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) fraud after a South African man lost nearly R80,000 to scammers posing as a trusted supplier. With courts placing responsibility on the payer, Wendy shares essential fraud prevention tips — including verifying banking details before making payments. Learn how…
15 Jun 1 min

Before signing that car deal, ask these questions

Buying a car is one of the biggest financial commitments you'll make, so go in with your eyes open. Loan terms typically run 60 to 72 months — a longer term lowers your monthly instalment but significantly increases what you repay overall. Always ask for the total repayment figure, not…
12 Jun 1 min

Before buying a used car, get proof of its service history

When buying a used car, service history isn't just a nice-to-have - it can make or break a warranty claim. Durk bought a Nissan Qashqai with an extended warranty and over time paid R21,000 in premiums, only to have his claim rejected because the previous owner had missed the very…
11 Jun 1 min

Your “available" balance is the one that counts

Fezile had money in his Capitec account - or so he thought. On three occasions since last August, his Telkom debit order went unmet, costing him bank fees, Telkom penalty fees, and a dent in his credit record. When I took up his case with Capitec, the bank explained the…
10 Jun 1 min

Beware "Quishing" — the QR code scam you don't see coming

Scammers are banking on the fact that while you've been trained to distrust links, you're far less suspicious of QR codes – we are used to scanning them without a second thought. The latest form of bank scam is "quishing" — fake QR codes sent via email or messaging apps…
9 Jun 1 min

Five questions to ask before you sign any insurance policy

In South Africa, fully understanding your insurance policy isn't just good sense — it's your legal right. So, to avoid heartbreak at claim stage, ask these five questions before signing: 1.What exactly am I covered for? 2. What is excluded? Read carefully, because exclusions are often buried in technical language…
8 Jun 1 min
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