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On October 1, we observe the International Day of Older Persons. Traders frequently take advantage of senior citizens’ trust. UOKiK, the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy and the Trade Inspectorate are jointly reminding of the rights of consumers - elderly citizens.
Older persons are reluctant to file a complaint, do not fight for their rights, they believe seller’s assurances, and this is exploited by dishonest traders. It is common to impersonate a power supply seller, to mislead on the medicinal attributes of a product. On the International Day of Older Persons, the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy, the Office of Competition and Consumer Protectionand the Trade Inspectorate jointly remind of the rights of elderly persons.
- Seniors are a growing group of consumers who often do not know the rights they are entitled to. It's a fast way to become a victim of fraudsters. An action, like this one, carried out by several cooperating institutions, makes it possible to reach out the elderly and their close ones. This way they will get informed on what to look for and most importantly where to find help – explained Elżbieta Rafalska, Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy.
– Elderly consumers are often deceived and persuaded to buy expensive equipment. Sellers take advantage of their trust. Education is one thing, but certainly legal changes are needed to ensure greater security for this consumer segment. They deserve the utmost care from the state. – says Marek Niechciał, the President of the Office for Competition and Consumer Protection. The Authority is considering, inter alia, enforcing the obligation to record shows for which older persons are invited or to set a sum limit when buying products away from the operator’s premises.
Dear Elderly, remember, that: