The Arbitration Board also helps in case of foreign online stores
In disputes related to foreign online stores the Budapest Arbitration Board makes decisions quickly and free of charge in Hungary – the board told MTI on Friday.
The board points out that, according to an EU-wide survey in ten past years the rate of shopping online in the European Union swollen to twice, and half of the EU consumers have already purchased online.
However, 44 percent of the population, still don’t know that within 14 days can change their minds while nearly one-third of them over the past year experienced a problem when ordered from a webshop. (MTI)
Related news
Extraordinary consumer protection inspections are being launched at food courier companies
The Ministry of National Economy, which is responsible for consumer…
Read more >NGM: increased consumer protection control at online stores and courier companies
The Minister of National Economy called on the consumer protection…
Read more >European Commission demands information from Temu on counterfeits
The European Commission has demanded more information from Temu, as…
Read more >Related news
The autumn started weakly in retail trade
Retail performance in September started off weaker compared to August,…
Read more >Amazon uses AI to scan products for defects before delivery
Amazon uses AI to detect faulty products before they are…
Read more >Consumers are skeptical about the sustainability of companies
Since 2022, the maturity of companies in the field of…
Read more >