Millions of People Affected: Bundestag Tightens Credit Rules - This Changes for Consumers
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Many, especially young people, have debts, often favored by the "Buy now, pay later" method, which is being offered more and more frequently in online shopping. With such methods and even normal loans, consumers should now be better protected. What is changing now.
The Bundestag has decided on new rules for consumer credit to better protect customers. The planned e-car promotion was also discussed, which was specifically decided.
New credit rules adopted: Buy now pay later will also be stricter. What this means for consumers and how you avoid debt.
When shopping on the Internet, consumers can quickly lose track of the situation. The government is now putting a stop to this. It is thus primarily the creditor's duty.
SPD-Bundestagsförderung [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - The German Bundestag today adopted the law on the implementation of the new EU consumer credit directive in second and third readings. Thus, among other things, the rules for creditworthiness testing are tightened and ... Continue reading here...Original content of: SPD-Bundestagsförderung, transmitted by news aktuell
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