Websites 'breaking consumer laws'

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  • cunny
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    • Jan 2009
    • 4915

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    Websites 'breaking consumer laws'

    More than half of websites selling electronic goods were breaking European laws aimed at protecting consumers, according to an EU investigation.

    The analysis of 369 websites selling mobiles, DVD players and games consoles in 28 European countries found that 203 of them held misleading information.

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8245799.stm

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  • alunfennell
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    • Oct 2008
    • 1525

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    I bloody well believe it !

    ISP are to busy tackling our couple of Gigs a day download's for companys representing copy right theft, instead of tidying up rogue or misleading websites.

    Seriously IPS which we pay for in our subscriptions every month also host most of these private or business servers advertising Goods and services that in some cases do not exist or mislead customers ....

    Internet service providers need to look at the way they conduct there business and there corporate clients before they tell us what we can or what we can't upload or download after all they take our money for a service as well as these servers that host misleading or rogue sites !

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    Alun
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