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Consumer Rights and Protection
The news stories in the last few months have included some
pretty alarming stories about bad products that have come to us from
China. And we in the west do look with disgust at failures of a
government to assure that products produced by merchants are safe for
consumers. This is because our government maintains a high level of
control, testing, and monitoring of products to assure that the
consumers of these products are protected and consumers can buy them
with confidence.
Of course, this is not to say that problems with consumer
protection have been eliminated. But when a product is found to be
unsafe, we have a sophisticated system of recalls and alerts that go
out over our media. In this way, that the damage and danger from
inferior product is vastly minimized from what it might have been.
Consumer rights and protection are an important area of focus for
manufacturers and merchants. These laws have a high level of importance
for merchants and that drives up quality control and inspection even
before the government or law legal systems get involved. That is because
the outcome of a recall or product failure, especially if that failure
leads to injury or death of a consumer, can be devastating both to the
individual merchant or company involved and to the market it serves
that placing a high priority on quality is as much about market
survival as it is about ethical behavior by companies.
What can we as consumers expect in the way of our rights and the
protections we deserve as being part of this economy? It breaks down to
what we consider to be the basics of the contract that is implied when
we give someone money for a product or serviceÖ
* We expect to be able to use the goods safely with no possibility
of immediate harm or long term illness as result of using the product.
* We expect the product to perform according to reasonable
expectations based on what the product was promoted to do both on the
package and in advertisements.
* We expect to pay what the product is advertised to cost. We do
not accept changes in price after that price is advertised or surprise
costs to be added on that we werenít expecting.
* If a product fails to deliver the service it was advertised to
deliver, or is found to be flawed in any way, we expect the merchant to
refund or replace the product promptly and courteously.
* In the case of food, medicines or other consumables, we expect
the product to be made of the highest levels of quality and to be
reasonably fresh and usable.
* We expect the merchants involved in the sale of the product to
stand behind the product with guarantees from the retail merchant all
the way to the manufacturer.
We have not come up with this list of rights and protections on our
own. These are the minimum standards prescribed by our laws to assure
that the consuming public can trade with merchant in any kind of
product and service and be treated with the same minimum levels of
professionalism and quality assurance.
From the merchantís point of view, you might think these high
standards of consumer rights and protections would be a burden. But in
fact, these laws protect both the consumer and the merchant. That is
because these laws make it possible for the buying public to engage in
commerce with any merchant that is authorized to do business with
confidence.
Consumer protection laws make an active marketplace possible which
benefits both consumers and merchants equally. So complying with
consumer protection laws is not just essential from a legal point of
view. It makes good sense for merchants to comply fully and perform
above expectations in terms of their ability to deliver quality product
to their customers. It just makes good business sense and helps to limit litigation and lawsuits that bog down the courts.
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