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“Abusive Practices”: the Province of Buenos Aires Charged Mercado Libre and Could Fine It for More than $1.8 Billion

The The Province of Buenos Aires charged Mercado Libre this Thursday and anticipated that a fine of $1,815 million could be imposed for practices that he considered “abusive” in adhesion contracts and contrary to the Consumer Protection Law. In this regard, the Buenos Aires Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation, through its Provincial Directorate […]

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The government of Axel Kicillof urged Mercado Libre (the company founded by Marcos Galperin) this Wednesday and warned that it could be fined $1.815 million if it does not remove a series of clauses that the Province considers “abuseful” and contrary to the Consumer Defense Law. From the company, meanwhile, they rejected the accusations raised and defended the operation of its website. Through the Provincial Directorate of Defense of Consumers, …

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The government of the province of Buenos Aires controlled Mercado Libre, the company of electronic commerce and financial technology (fintech), and discovered that it does not comply with a dozen clauses of the National Law No24.240 of Defense to the Consumer and other regulations. In the last hours, PBA charged the company. The measure was taken by the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation of the ...

The Ministry of Production of Buenos Aires questioned terms related to tariffs, liability for accounts and automatic contractual changes. The firm could receive a penalty of up to $1,815 million. The government of the province of Buenos Aires imputed to Mercado Libre for alleged abusive clauses in its contracts of accession and warned that the company could face a fine of up to $1,815 million if it did not modify the terms questioned. The measur…

The Buenos Aires government taxed the company founded by Marcos Galperín and found violations of the Consumer Defense law that harm users. The government of the province of Buenos Aires taxed Mercado Libre, the largest company of electronic commerce and financial technology (fintech) in Latin America, and found that it does not comply with ... The government of the Province of Buenos Aires charged Mercado Libre for alleged abusive clauses in the…

The government of the province of Buenos Aires charged Mercado Libre with alleged abusive clauses in its contracts of accession and warned that the company could face a fine of up to $1.815 million if it did not modify the contested terms. The measure was promoted by the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation Buenos Aires, through the Provincial Directorate of Defense of Consumers, after an ex officio inspection of the cont…

The government of Axel Kicillof recognizes the existence of violations by the company of Marcos Galperín The post The government of Buenos Aires imputes to Mercado Libre for "presumed abusive clauses" appeared first on El Intranssigente.

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Todo Provincial broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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