Clients who are defined as consumers by Law 144/2015 and who have entered into purchase and sale and/or service contracts have the right to resort to official entities to help them in the resolution of any conflict regarding such contracts, without prejudice to resorting to the Courts. The updated list of Alternative Dispute Resolution entities available under article 17 of Law No. 144/2015 of 8 September is available from the Consumer Portal, accessible through www.consumidor.pt. For more information, you may also consult Law 144/2015. For further information, to settle disputes arising from online purchases, you may use a resolution system, called "ODR Platform - Online Dispute Resolution/ RLL", created by the EU.
In any case, you may contact one of the centres below.
Alternative dispute resolution entities
CNIACC - Centro Nacional de Informação e Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo
http://www.arbitragemdeconsumo.org
CIMAAL - Centro de Informação, Mediação e Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo do Algarve
http://www.arbitragemdeconsumo.org
Centro de Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo do Distrito de Coimbra
http://www.centrodearbitragemdecoimbra.com
Centro de Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo de Lisboa
http://www.centroarbitragemlisboa.pt
Centro de Informação de Consumo e Arbitragem do Porto
Centro de Arbitragem de Conflitos de Consumo do Vale do Ave
European online platform for resolution of disputes
https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/main/index.cfm?event=main.home.chooseLanguage