questionnaire on consumer protection
The Consumer Protection Act protects consumer from fraud. It ensures that consumers are aware of harmful products on the market.
The Consumer Protection Act is in place to make sure consumers are not in any danger of purchasing an item, or being scammed. Companies that do not abide by the Consumer Protection Act should be avoided.
The Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 assures that every consumer with a need for credit is given meaningful information with respect to the cost of that credit.
check out consumer protection act 1986
questionnaire on consumer protection
The consumer protection act 1986 provide better protection to consumers.
The Consumer Protection Act protects consumer from fraud. It ensures that consumers are aware of harmful products on the market.
The Consumer Protection Act is in place to make sure consumers are not in any danger of purchasing an item, or being scammed. Companies that do not abide by the Consumer Protection Act should be avoided.
The Consumer Protection Act was enacted in India in 1986 to provide for better protection of the interests of consumers and to make provision for establishment of consumer councils.
Peter M. Walker has written: 'Consumer Protection Act 1987' 'Finance for Your Business'
Consumer protection is essential for a healthy economy. We need Consumer Protection Act for the following:- Physical protection of the consumer. Protection against deceptive and unfair trade practices. Protection against all types of pollution. Protection against the abuse of monopoly position and/or restrictive trade practices. Protection of enjoying the rights.
Consumer protection in India is regulated by the Consumer Protection Act 1986. It was created to make sure that consumers were not taking advantage of.
disadvantages of consumer protection act 1968
he is a good man with a lots of rights.
The Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 assures that every consumer with a need for credit is given meaningful information with respect to the cost of that credit.
Christopher Newdick has written: 'The development risk defence of the Consumer Protection Act 1987' -- subject(s): Great Britain