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Consumers ignorant of rights when sold shoddy
goods
Most consumers are reluctant to pursue their
rights when producers sell low quality or fake goods because they are unaware
of where they can take complaints or are worried about the cost in time and
money to pursue the issue, and lack trust in agencies there to protect them.
Fake products
seized by authorities
A recent survey by the Institute for
Studies of Society, Economy and Environment (iSEE) shows consumers faced
serious problems such as harassment if they sued for compensation.
The survey was conducted online, with
1,200 respondents. The results were announced at a conference about
consumers' right in
Worryingly, 90 percent said they did
not know where to go to have their rights protected and 70 percent said they
were dissatisfied with the current complaint mechanism. Few bothered to file
complaints or sue producers because they believed it was a waste of time and
money.
Spoiled yogurt
Several experts said consumers have
not fully utilised all their rights and, when they felt cheated, preferred to
remain silent. The conference heard that the absence of public objection
encouraged companies to become more brazen when cheating consumers.
Consumers’ interests are protected by
the law and consumers should use the Consumer Protection Association to
file complaints. The association can sue for compensation on their behalf.
But only about 1,000 complaints were lodged at Vietnam Standards and Consumers
Association each year, compared with
Le Quang Binh, head of the iSEE, said
the government can actively protect consumers by forcing enterprises to give
more detail information. "Only when consumers have enough information
about the products can they make informed choices," he said.
Tienphong
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Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 3, 2015
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