Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology Reviews 4

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No Response, Refund Still Outstanding

This is my second review on Trustpilot regarding Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology. Despite my previous complaint and direct escalation, Richfield has failed to respond or process my refund of R1,600.

Timeline Recap:
- 22 Dec 2025: Paid R1,600 registration fee.
- 09 Jan 2026: Submitted cancellation request.
- 12 Jan 2026: Richfield confirmed in writing that my request was within the 21‑day cooling‑off period.
- 14 Jan 2026: Richfield acknowledged receipt and confirmed my request was forwarded for approval and processing.
- 06 Mar 2026: Submitted refund application form with all required documents.
- To date: No refund, no written response, no accountability.

Issue:
Richfield’s silence and refusal to act is unacceptable. Section 16 of the Consumer Protection Act entitles consumers to cancel within the cooling‑off period and receive a refund, subject only to reasonable cancellation charges. Richfield’s conduct amounts to:
- Breach of the CPA.
- Misrepresentation of cancellation fees.
- Failure to respond to formal complaints and public reviews.

Relief Sought:
- Immediate refund of R1,600.
- Written confirmation of compliance.
- Accountability for ignoring both direct communication and public complaints.

Richfield’s continued silence demonstrates disregard for consumer rights and regulatory compliance. I am escalating this matter further with the National Consumer Commission (NCC), the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), and the Council on Higher Education (CHE).

April 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Richfield umhlanga review fraud.

The Richfield umhlanga campus participate in review fraud on hellopeter. Been a student for 3 years.

Their security force you to give them a 4-5 star in order to gain access to exams. And if you don't they don't let you in. They sometimes put a R1000 takealot voucher as a prize for a high review, that only one person gets.

They do not implement any changes using their own student experience survey feedback I've given them for 3 years. The campus manager uses manipulation on class WhatsApp groups when someone writes a 3 star or below review,

On top of that the 2024 DIT Y3 networks lecturer, doesn't know networks and couldn't explain any question that was in syllabus.

December 12, 2024
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