Wednesday, January 27, 2010

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Bad: Capital shops do not display prices

A city government report warns that most businesses in the City does not display their prices in the windows . Some teach lists almost illegible

Since 2002 there is a law mandating display the values \u200b\u200bof the products, but the bulk of local shops operating in the city of Buenos Aires i nfringen the standard to no display on their windows prices of the products they sell.

arrived at this conclusion a study City Government, by the area of \u200b\u200bDefence and Consumer Protection. The agency says the absence of price was the most frequent offense in 2009 and represented 20% of the violations reported.

A total of 17,553 surveyed premises, and the omission of the price of 1010 wrought generated records, notes Nation. The Law 22,802 of fair trade was created to give transparency to the sale of any product or service. Exempted only, retail jewelry, antiques, works of art and natural skins.

"The greatest irony, and quite common, are the posters that are repeated: Sale -50% off!. As prices are not, nobody knows what the above discount applies. Another mischief Buenos Aires, "assessed the morning he made a tour of various neighborhoods.

In Federal Capital, are about 125 thousand stores, more than half are product sales, 23% provide services and 9% are the gastronomic field.
Of the 5146 reports of violations cultivated, 20% were due to the absence of price display in the windows.

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