The consumer protection authority is required to publish its decisions
These can be instructive, as it turns out exactly what the inspectors of consumer protection authorities are investigating. Not always, of course, because one decision can be opened and the other not. Now there would be exactly 2,947 decisions are on the table blokkk.com wrote.
This is what the counter showed on January 15 as well, the date of the last upload seems to have been January 11 following our random paging. We tried to find out what consumer inspectors are looking at, even bugging the details. We chose decisions at random, but sometimes we got stuck in the “file not found” feedback, meaning the decision could not be opened on the consumer protection website.
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