In this context, the rules outlined in the text will be examined to address various issues such as the consumer’s right to authorize services, cancel the reservation, information in the official language and dual pricing.
It will also be a time to reflect on the disclosure of the price of goods and services, the damages resulting from the use of the service or goods, the conditions of demand and the acceptance of payment, among other topics.
According to the Associates Times website, the attendees will assess whether additional legislative and other measures are needed to ensure fairness between consumers and service and commerce providers.
The division is now seeking input from stakeholders, including consumers, retailers, suppliers and organizations interested in gathering more information.
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