The websites of online shops are still incomplete
The information can be read on the websites of online stores are still not entirely satisfactory, incomplete and misleading – the National Association of Consumer Association’s (FEOSZ) big web test reveals.
The FEOSZ in its communication sent to MTI on Monday reveals that the association tested the websites of four shops – www.valentinacipo.hu, www.fishnet.hu, www.yogabazaar.hu, www.tchibo.hu – to ascertain whether the services in compliance with the contracts . (MTI)
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