Fijivillage
NEWS SPORTS IN DEPTH
24 March, 2026, 10:52 pm
Central - 25°C Rain
24 March, 2026, 10:52 pm Central - 25°C Rain

Customer overcharged by bakery while making M-PAiSA payment
Retailers not allowed to charge fee for mobile payments

Customer overcharged by bakery while making M-PAiSA payment

Retailers not allowed to charge fee for mobile payments

By Priya Nand
04/12/2025
A customer’s report of being overcharged while using M-PAiSA at a Lautoka bakery has sparked fresh concerns over how some retailers deal with mobile payments.

The issue was raised when a customer was charged an extra $2 for her purchase, and the receipt showed that the amount charged was for M-PAiSA usage.

The Consumer Council of Fiji says its investigation confirmed that the additional charge was an error, and the issue has since been resolved.

They say the bakery apologised and has already refunded the customer, closing the complaint.

They add that checks with other branches found no similar issues, confirming that the overcharge was an isolated incident and not part of a wider practice.

The Council has stressed that businesses are not permitted to impose extra fees when customers pay via M-PAiSA QR Pay.

They say consumers must only be charged the amount displayed on the Point of Sale (POS) system, and any extra fees would breach fair trading rules.

While the case has been resolved, the Council says it will continue to monitor any similar complaints and will take further action if necessary to protect consumer rights.

We have sought responses from Vodafone and the Fiji Competition and Consumer Commission regarding the matter.
Credit Corp Fiji Care
Credit Corp Fiji Care
FEATURE NEWS
East Wing lift at CWM Hospital out of service again due to mechanical fault, repairs underway
The East Wing lift at the CWM Hospital, which was repaired on the 12th of this month, is once again out of operation due to a mechanical fault.fijivil...
5 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Ministry rejects Navakamocea allegations against Vasu, refers matter for legal action
The Ministry of iTaukei Affairs says false, malicious, and defamatory allegations made publicly by Permanent Secretary Jone Navakamocea against the ...
3 hours ago

Parliament Speaker Jitoko urges public and media to challenge rights issues through courts
Speaker of Parliament Filimone Jitoko says concerns about access to information and constitutional rights should be addressed through proper legal ...
3 hours ago

Police investigate claims of misconduct during Kadavu drug raid
A drug operation in Kadavu has led to the arrest of a 40-year-old man and the seizure of over 2,600 plants believed to be marijuana, while claims ...
4 hours ago

Navua man convicted of raping his biological daughter
The Suva High Court has found a 39-year-old Navua man guilty of raping his biological daughter when she was 13 years old in February last year. The ...
5 hours ago

Wakanivesi confirms he didn't collect documents from Govt ITC, MOH and Fiji Procurement Office but analysed all documents
Former FICAC Investigator Alifereti Wakanivesi has revealed in court that he was not the individual who collected documents from the Government ITC, ...
5 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Fiji Sports Council Saga: Minister ready to repay business class air fare for wife as concerns grow about Sports Council deals
I was invited to travel to New Zealand by the Fiji Sports Council for a grassroots 7s tournament in 2024, I travelled business class but it was ...
18 days ago

National Talanoa Session on Illicit Drugs in Fiji: 2,400 drug-related cases recorded in 2025
The illicit drug situation in Fiji has been described as a national emergency, with 2,400 drug-related cases recorded in 2025. Minister for Policing ...
25 days ago

Charlie Charters held at Nadi Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file
Fijian national, Charlie Charters is being held at immigration at Nadi International Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file.fijivillage News has ...
26 days ago

TOP