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The Ministry of Development and Investments imposed a fine of 250,000 euros in an online store for illegal sale of high-tech products.
The “stabbing” fine of 250,000 euros was imposed on a well-known electronic store that supposedly received the money from the orders without, however, having the mobile phones it was supposed to sell.
Specifically, according to a statement from the ministry, after the presentation of a series of complaints from consumers against the online store “GF ELECTRONICS SOLE SHAREHOLD PRIVATE CAPITAL COMPANY” for violations of the legislation relating to the protection of consumers and consumers. , after examining the pertinent cases, imposed a fine of 250,000 euros on the company for adopting unfair business practices when selling high-tech products remotely, especially mobile devices, as the company did not deliver the products or refund the amounts paid to consumers, as required by law.
The General Secretariat for Trade and Consumer Protection advises citizens to be especially careful when making online purchases and in case they encounter unfair commercial practices in their online purchases, inform the General Directorate for Consumer Protection online . consideration of possible sanctions.
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