Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 9:56:07 GMT
Mr. Wattanasak Suea-iam, Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade, revealed that the statistics of receiving complaints via hotline 1569 in 2021 (Jan.-Dec.) amounted to 4,200 complaints, decreased from 2020 which had 5,432 complaints, due to In 2021, the price situation for goods and services is normal. And the Ministry of Commerce has measures to continuously monitor the prices of goods and services. Including cooperation with manufacturers, entrepreneurs, retail and wholesale stores. mall Organize a commercial project to reduce prices! Help people to reduce the cost of living causing the product to be in normal condition and decrease in some periods Complaints about expensive products overall have decreased accordingly.
As for complaints about product prices in 2021, it was found that there were 1,357 complaints in the food and beverage category, followed by 373 complaints in the household items Telegram Number Data category (including face masks), 236 complaints in the personal use category, and 229 in the service items category. Agriculture category: 130 stories; Automotive and equipment category: 104 stories; Electrical appliances and equipment category: 88 stories; Petroleum products category: 72 stories; Construction materials category: 42 stories; Paper products and stationery category: 13 stories; and Other categories: 1,556 stories. In the household items category. There were 53 complaints about the sale of sanitary waste. Most of them were complaints about selling more than the specified price, selling at a high price, not posting the price tag. Adjusting the selling price higher, etc.
Which has completed a complete investigation of 53 matters and has sent a total of 11 cases for prosecution. As for the overall complaints, there are 4,200 complaints, of which there are complaints about not posting the retail price tag, the most number being 1,819 complaints, followed by selling at a high price, 921. Subjects that were not treated fairly, such as the quantity not being appropriate for the price, not posting the price tag clearly and not complying with the conditions of the Pracharath Fah Flag Shop Project, etc. 619 stories increased the selling price, 396 stories showed that the retail price did not match the selling price, 229 stories used a scale. Fuel gauges were not up to standard in 169 cases, selling above the specified price in 26 cases, agricultural products were in decline in 14 cases, hoarding goods in 4 cases.
As for complaints about product prices in 2021, it was found that there were 1,357 complaints in the food and beverage category, followed by 373 complaints in the household items Telegram Number Data category (including face masks), 236 complaints in the personal use category, and 229 in the service items category. Agriculture category: 130 stories; Automotive and equipment category: 104 stories; Electrical appliances and equipment category: 88 stories; Petroleum products category: 72 stories; Construction materials category: 42 stories; Paper products and stationery category: 13 stories; and Other categories: 1,556 stories. In the household items category. There were 53 complaints about the sale of sanitary waste. Most of them were complaints about selling more than the specified price, selling at a high price, not posting the price tag. Adjusting the selling price higher, etc.
Which has completed a complete investigation of 53 matters and has sent a total of 11 cases for prosecution. As for the overall complaints, there are 4,200 complaints, of which there are complaints about not posting the retail price tag, the most number being 1,819 complaints, followed by selling at a high price, 921. Subjects that were not treated fairly, such as the quantity not being appropriate for the price, not posting the price tag clearly and not complying with the conditions of the Pracharath Fah Flag Shop Project, etc. 619 stories increased the selling price, 396 stories showed that the retail price did not match the selling price, 229 stories used a scale. Fuel gauges were not up to standard in 169 cases, selling above the specified price in 26 cases, agricultural products were in decline in 14 cases, hoarding goods in 4 cases.