Ecommerce : 85 % Des Promotions Sur Internet Sont Fausses, Selon l’UFC-Que Choisir
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A UFC-Que Choisir investigation reveals that six of the largest online retailers are manipulating reference prices to make discounts appear more attractive than they actually are, or even simply fake.
In spite of a European directive intended to regulate discounts, a large majority of the promotions posted on online sales sites remain misleading. The association calls on Brussels to take action.
Ecommerce : 85 % des promotions sur Internet sont fausses, selon l’UFC-Que choisir
L’association des consommateurs a épluché les offres affichées à prix réduits en ligne sur les sites majeurs d’ecommerce et elle s’est rendu compte que la grande majorité ne respecte pas la loi. ...
A crazy number was revealed this Wednesday morning: almost nine out of ten promotions on the Internet are wrong. L的UFC-Que Choix studied 1,000 offers on six major sites to reveal this result. It is true that on these platforms, everything is there to encourage you to buy: low prices to convince you that you won't find any cheaper elsewhere. To know it, one advice among others: avoid looking at the final price displayed, but rather the written me…
The consumer association has been looking at offers posted at reduced prices online at major ecommerce sites and has found that the vast majority do not comply with the law.

LUFC-Que Choisir "analysed nearly 1000 ads with a barred price, from six major e-commerce sites. It appears that only 15% of the barred prices are real reductions," the association deplores in a press release.
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