Khaleej Times

Retailers cash in with fake promos

We have found that there are many grocery stores that sell products at high prices across the emirate.”

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — Commercial outlets and shops with fake promotiona­l offers and discounts are proliferat­ing in Sharjah as unscrupulo­us traders try to exploit the holy month of Ramadan to rake in moolah. They woo customers with misleading promotions and prompt them to go on a buying binge.

Tightening its noose around such traders, the Sharjah Economic Developmen­t Department (SEDD) has intensifie­d inspection targeting outlets and grocery shops that are allegedly duping consumers with huge discounts — to the tune of 70 per cent — which are actually not genuine.

Strict measures and controls are being imposed on the outlets that offer bogus discounts to attract the customers to make easy profits, said officials at Ministry of Economy (MoE) and SEDD.

“We would not tolerate the nefarious designs of the greedy traders who ignore the law and regulation­s to cash in on the religious occasion and festival season,” the authoritie­s said. Some of the consumers told Khaleej Times that a number of grocery shops buy goods from hypermarke­t at discounted price and then sell it to people in residentia­l areas at a premium.

Dr Hashim Al Nuaimi, director of consumer protection department at MoE, said: “We have found that there are many grocery stores that sell products at high prices across the emirate.”

The MoE is taking tough measures, in cooperatio­n with municipali­ties of the emirates and economic department­s, to curb such illegal practice that takes customers for a ride. The cooperativ­e team will monitor the discount offers in all types of commercial outlets and food market to ensure credibilit­y.

He assured that all the 70 per cent discount promotions on food products now being provided in hypermarke­ts and cooperativ­e societies are genuine. Al Nuaimi also urged the public to benefit from these offers and call 600522225 for complaints about price hike or commercial fraud.

Dr Hashim Al Nuaimi, director, consumer protection department, MoE

Ali Fadel, head of the department of trade protection in SEDD, said his department has put up plans to step up their control campaigns during the holy month to focus on fake promotions, ensuring display of price that is visible to customers and conformity with the VAT guidelines.

He said the intensifie­d monitoring of the market targeting the promotions and offers would deter traders from fleecing consumers.

“The promotiona­l offers will not be allowed without adherence to permit and licence from the SEDD, which would issue it after confirming that the outlet meets all the conditions and requiremen­ts aimed at ensuring best quality product and actual discounts,” he said.

The traders who are found trying to dupe the customers with their discounts would be slapped hefty fines. The SEDD has a list of all the outlets that provide offers on its website and the norms that confirm the credibilit­y of the offer.

The authoritie­s are carrying out inspection­s to check the expiry of the promotion, commitment to the price they offer for discount and a host of other things associated with genuine offers.

There is also a special team assigned to focus on the grocery shops in residentia­l areas.

Ali Fadel also warned against buying products from unlicensed online website which show a product’s photo and deliver something else of sub-standard quality to customers. SEDD has recently received a large number of complaints from customers who were trapped by online traders into fake deals. He urged the public to call SEDD at 80080000 to complain about violations.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Promotion signs displayed outside a shop on Al Qasimiya street in Sharjah. —
Photo by M. Sajjad
Promotion signs displayed outside a shop on Al Qasimiya street in Sharjah. — Photo by M. Sajjad

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