Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade, competition and accurate information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors. They may also provide additional protection for those most vulnerable in society. Consumer protection laws are a form of government regulation, which aim to protect the rights of consumers. For example, a government may require businesses to disclose detailed information about products-particularly in areas where safety or public health is an issue, such as food. Consumer protection is linked to the idea of consumer rights, and to the formation of consumer organizations, which help consumers make better choices in the marketplace and get help with consumer complaints. Other organizations that promote consumer protection include government organizations and self-regulating business organizations such as consumer protection agencies and organizations, the Federal Trade Commission, ombudsmen, Better Business Bureaus, etc. A consumer is defined as someone who acquires goods or services for direct use or ownership rather than for resale or use in production and manufacturing. Consumer interests can also be protected by promoting competition in the markets which directly and indirectly serve consumers, consistent with economic efficiency, but this topic is treated in competition law. Consumer protection can also be asserted via non-government organizations and individuals as consumer activism.
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Consumer awareness is the knowlege that a consumer should have about his/her legal rights and duties.It is must for a consumer to follow these rights.It is implemented fr the protection of the consumer,so that the consumer is not exploited by the seller of the products.
News and reports through the media (newspaper, magazine, television), the Internet, word-of-mouth (or the grapevine), personal experience, etc.
A consumer can protect his /herself against unfair practices by seeking redress, knowing his/her consumer rights and being informed
World Consumer Rights Day is an annual occasion for celebration and solidarity within the international consumer movement.Consumer rights day was first celebrated on March 15, 1983. Proclaiming the rights of consumers to demand respect and protection from market abuses and the social injustice which undermine those rights.Those rights include:the right to safetythe right to be informedthe right to choosethe right to be heard.the right to satisfaction of basic needsthe right to redressthe right to educationthe right to a healthy environment
A body that protects consumer rights.
consumer awareness is the knowlege that a consumer should have about his/her legal rights and duties.It is must for a consumer to follow these rights.It is implemented fr the protection of the consumer,so that the consumer is not exploited by the seller of the products.
What does consumer rights mean? Answer soon! -Thanks!
Consumer rights refers to the right a consumer has in the market which needs to be protected. Consumer exploitation is when sellers take advantage of the consumers needs.
Nationwide Consumer Rights is a law firm located in Chicago and Oak Terrace, Illinois that offers consumer rights protection and services in the Chicago area and all across the United States. The attorneys in the Nationwide Consumer Rights offices have many decades of experience dealing with consumer rights protection.
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The United Kingdom Government official website provides information and advice about consumer rights. The Adviceguide website also provides consumer rights advice.
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First of all its definition, lol and The definition of consumer means an organism that feeds off another. your Welcome
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Consumer surplus - the difference between what a consumer is willing to pay and what they actually pay. Aggregate consumer surplus measures consumer welfare