EU court: Internet merchants do not necessarily have to provide a telephone number for the consumers
Electronic commerce platforms such as Amazon do not always have to provide a telephone number prior to the conclusion of a contract, but there is a communication channel that allows the consumer to contact them quickly and efficiently – the Court of Justice of the European Union announced on Wednesday.
A German consumer interest organization initiated a lawsuit because the Amazon EU trading company, which only sells products on the Internet – according to the organization – does not provide proper contact, although German law obliges the trader to give phone number in all circumstances before entering into any contract. (MTI)
Related news
The European Court of Justice can decide whether the shops passed the price cap
Spar filed a complaint with the European Union regarding the…
Read more >France Asks European Court of Justice to Clarify Legality of Alt Meat Labelling Ban
The French Conseil d’Etat has asked the European Court of…
Read more >In 2022, online stores received prosecutorial warnings 150 times
More than 95 percent of counterclaims were filed against companies…
Read more >Related news
BMI: Slower expansion in April
The seasonally adjusted April value of the Purchasing Manager Index…
Read more >7-Eleven teams up with Meituan to trial drone delivery
Global convenience store chain 7-Eleven announced that it has partnered…
Read more >PepsiCo sells interest in Serbian soft-drinks group Knjaz Miloš
Czech soft-drinks supplier Mattoni 1873 has acquired full control of…
Read more >