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Bill creates rules for sales sites online

24/10/2012

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Companies selling online should present site in the corporate name, address of the registered office, the CNPJ
 
SAO PAULO - Moving in the Chamber of Deputies a bill establishing standards for sites selling products and services over the Internet. The proposal states that the site should tell who the supplier of the product or service, and the company that manages and transmits sales.

Under the bill, companies selling online should present site in the corporate name, address of the registered office, the CNPJ (National Register of Legal Entities), phone and email contact with the customer care service .

The proposal shows that those who fail to comply with the determinations will be subject to the sanctions of the Code of Consumer Protection, with a fine and suspension of supply of the product or service.

The author points out that in many project sites, the supplier is identified by name and omits fancy their business name and address to prevent consumer demand their rights in court. "This procedure is encouraged by irresponsible lack of regulation of electronic commerce and the lack of punishment for this type of conduct," he said.



Source: News Agency

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