International e-commerce democratizes access and consumer choice
The article discusses the need for consumer-centric discussions on access to international products via e-commerce platforms, while challenging misleading interpretations of public sentiment regarding tax equality between local and global retailers in Brazil.
Convenience at the Cost of Data. AI Assistants Take Over Online Trading
AI assistants are transforming the e-commerce landscape by enhancing customer experiences and reimagining data access and client relationships.
FG unveils ‘fly now, pay later’ credit scheme for domestic flights
The Nigerian government has launched a new credit scheme called 'Fly Now, Pay Later' to enhance access to domestic air travel.
The PTAC has restricted access to the online store "iizii.eu"
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (PTAC) of Latvia has limited access to the online store "iizii.eu", operated by Estonian company "VSBusiness", due to multiple consumer complaints about unfair commercial practices.
Piotr Rogowiecki: Should the state strengthen the monopoly on access to information about debt?
A new proposal in Poland aims to expand the reporting requirements for consumer credit information, potentially strengthening a monopoly within the financial information exchange system.
Annoying Feature in the Most Popular Television Brand Among Finns - Users are Furious
Users of Hisense televisions in Finland are outraged over a new feature that forces them to view advertisements whenever they change inputs or access the menu.
Students report losses after paying for driving lessons and driving school closes in DF
Students at Autoescola Teka in Brasília are facing financial losses after the school abruptly closed, leaving them unable to access pre-paid driving lessons.
Energy Prices. Is It Time to Panic?
A technical issue is preventing access to online content regarding energy prices in Czechia.
Who has the best mobile network in the Czech Republic? The British and Americans disagree
The article discusses differing opinions between British and American assessments on the quality of mobile networks in the Czech Republic.
Just subscribe... Gen-Z is not becoming the owner, has created a new economy
The rise of the subscription economy in India marks a significant shift from ownership to access, particularly among Generation Z consumers.
BitCar surpasses 2,000 financed vehicles
BitCar, a division of TIP Mexico, has financed over 2,000 vehicles in its first four years of operation, showcasing a shift in consumer behavior towards digital access to mobility.
East Africa: Comesa Probes Meta Over Whatsapp Ai Restrictions
The COMESA Competition and Consumer Commission is investigating Meta for allegedly abusing its dominant position by restricting access to the WhatsApp Business API for AI service providers.
Sydbank receives ruling in competition case
Sydbank has been found to have violated payment laws by denying access to a payment account service, according to a ruling from the Sønderborg Court.
The HBO Max Platform Has Stopped Working, the Subscription Remains. UOKiK Raises Charges
The UOKiK regulatory body has raised concerns about HBO Max continuing to charge subscribers despite the platform's removal from certain devices, limiting access to the service.
Why some 'duty free' prices are cheaper while others pay more: when can you really save
The article discusses the complexities and misconceptions surrounding duty-free shopping at airports, particularly the necessity for boarding passes to access certain discounts.
The Right to a Court and Formalism Before the Court of Competition and Consumer Protection
The article discusses the subscription offer that combines PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times, providing extensive access to journalistic content.
German chain charges admission to the store
A German retail chain has introduced an admission fee for customers wishing to enter its store.
Opening up to a market of 300 million consumers for Greek products from the EU-Mercosur agreement: Benefits for oil, cheese, kiwis, peaches, baked goods
The EU-Mercosur agreement provides Greek products access to a market of 300 million consumers, offering benefits for items like olive oil, cheeses, kiwis, peaches, and baked goods, although agricultural organizations have raised concerns about increased competition.