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into how many parts has consumer exploitation been divided​

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Answered by RachelRoth53
0

Answer:

Three

Explanation:

Underweight and Under-measurements :- The goods being sold in the market are sometimes not measured or weighed correctly.

Sub-standard Quality :- The goods sold are sometimes of sub-standard quality. Selling of consumables beyond their expiry dates and supply of deficient or defective home appliances are generally the regular grievances of consumers.

High Prices :- Very often the traders charge a price higher than the prescribed retail price.

Duplicate Articles :- In the name of genuine parts or goods, fake or duplicate items are being sold to the consumers.

Adulteration and Impurity :- In costly edible items, such as oil, ghee and spices, adulteration is made in order to earn higher profits. This causes heavy loss to the customers; they suffer from monetary loss as well as spoil their health.

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

Underweight and Under-measurements :- The goods being sold in the market are sometimes not measured or weighed correctly.

Sub-standard Quality :-

The goods sold are sometime

s of sub-standard quality. S

elling of consumables beyond their expiry dates and supply of deficient or defective home appliances are generally the regular grievances of consumers.

High Prices :-

Very often the traders charge a price higher than the prescribed retail price.

Duplicate Articles :- In the name of genuine parts or goods, fake or duplicate items are being sold to the consumers.

Adulteration and Impurity :- In costly edible items, such as oil, ghee and spices, adulteration is made in order to earn higher profits. This causes heavy loss to the customers; they suffer from monetary loss as well as spoil their health.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Underweight and Under-measurements :- The goods being sold in the market are sometimes not measured or weighed correctly.

Sub-standard Quality :-

The goods sold are sometime

s of sub-standard quality. S

elling of consumables beyond their expiry dates and supply of deficient or defective home appliances are generally the regular grievances of consumers.

High Prices :-

Very often the traders charge a price higher than the prescribed retail price.

Duplicate Articles :- In the name of genuine parts or goods, fake or duplicate items are being sold to the consumers.

Adulteration and Impurity :- In costly edible items, such as oil, ghee and spices, adulteration is made in order to earn higher profits. This causes heavy loss to the customers; they suffer from monetary loss as well as spoil their health.

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