The Financial Express Bangladesh,
March 16, 2025 20:46:10
Stop deception in the name of offers
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Deceptive marketing tactics disguised as special offers have become a
widespread problem. During festivals, special occasions, or online
sales, consumers are lured by flashy discounts and enticing deals such
as "Buy One, Get One Free" or "Huge Discount." However, in many cases,
these offers are misleading. Prices are often inflated beforehand to
create the illusion of a discount, while substandard or even expired
products are sold under these so-called promotions.
The most affected
by this deceptive practice are low-income consumers. Struggling to make
ends meet, they are drawn to these apparent bargains in the hope of
securing essential goods at a lower price, only to suffer financial
losses instead.
The Directorate of National Consumer Rights
Protection, law enforcement agencies, and relevant authorities must take
immediate action to curb these fraudulent practices and ensure
transparency in the marketplace. Strict monitoring and enforcement of
consumer rights laws are essential to protect buyers from such
exploitation.
Progga Das, Student,
Department of Economics
Eden Mohila College
proggadas2005@gmail.com

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