Follow the DTI’s consumer protection official social media accounts
Be updated and follow the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) Consumer Protection Group (CPG) Social Media Accounts where consumers can get relevant and up-to-date information on their rights, responsibilities, and protection under applicable laws. Facebook Accounts DTI Consumer Care – https://www.facebook.com/DTI.ConsumerCare The DTI Consumer Care is the official Facebook page of the DTI-CPG. News, information, advisories

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Be updated and follow the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) Consumer Protection Group (CPG) Social Media Accounts where consumers can get relevant and up-to-date information on their rights, responsibilities, and protection under applicable laws.

Facebook Accounts
DTI Consumer Care – https://www.facebook.com/DTI.ConsumerCare
The DTI Consumer Care is the official Facebook page of the DTI-CPG. News, information, advisories on on DTI and consumer protection programs and activities such as the Consumer Care Webinar, Diskwento Caravan, and Consumer Assembly, are posted daily.
Konsyumer At Iba Pa – https://www.facebook.com/DTI.Katbp/
The Konsyumer At Iba Pa is the official Facebook page of the DTI’s consumer education broadcast program that is aired over Super Radyo DZBB and Dobol B TV. The program anchors are Mr. Joel Reyes Zobel and CPG Undersecretary Atty. Ruth B. Castelo. Consumers can watch the livestream of the radio program through this account every Saturday, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

Instagram Account
DTI Consumer Care – https://www.instagram.com/DTI.ConsumerCare/
The DTI.Consumer Care is the official Instagram page of the DTI-CPG. The posting of relevant photos or social cards on DTI and CPG news are updated here daily.

Twitter Account
DTI Consumer Care – https://twitter.com/DTIConsumerCare
The DTI Consumer Care is the official Twitter page of the DTI-CPG. Consumer protection briefs and news of DTI and CPG are updated here daily.
Send an email to ConsumerCare@dti.gov.ph or CPAB@dti.gov.ph for consumer-related concerns and queries.
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