Dubai: “Gulf”
The Business Control and Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai has announced that it will handle consumer complaints regarding advertising posters and leaflets distributed to homes and apartments through the “Dubai Consumer” application or the Consumer Rights.e website. . It comes within the framework of the industry strategy aimed at protecting consumers from unwanted advertisements and providing immediate solutions to their complaints, in order to ensure the highest quality of life and happiness for the citizens and residents of the Dubai Emirate.
Ahmed Hassan al-Jabi, director of the Department of Consumer Protection and Consumer Protection, said: “Placing advertising posters and flyers in front of buildings and houses can not only be annoying, but can have a negative impact on public health and hygiene. Living environment. To achieve their satisfaction and satisfaction with the services provided to them, we continue to strive to respond promptly to consumer complaints; The Department of Economics and Tourism in Dubai is committed to establishing a model of happiness and excellence; Ensure the well-being of citizens, residents and visitors, and improve Dubai’s status as the best city in the world, the preferred place to live, work and invest.
Al Zaabi pointed out that consumers can complain about cluttered and annoying advertising flyers and posters in front of their house or apartment by pressing the “Note” option when entering the “Dubai Consumer” processor available on Apple, Google and Huawei. Or website. www.consumerrights.ae Also, attach a copy of the advertisement / poster with the contact number of the complainant so that the complaint can be resolved to the concerned merchant.
Al-Jabi called on traders not to market their services or products through posters and paper flyers; This is considered an obvious violation, and marketing campaigns for unwanted advertising calls and kiosks located within shopping centers must also be careful to respect their privacy so as not to infringe on penalties if it happens again and again.
The Business Control and Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai has announced that it will handle consumer complaints regarding advertising posters and leaflets distributed to homes and apartments through the “Dubai Consumer” application or the Consumer Rights.e website. . It comes within the framework of the industry strategy aimed at protecting consumers from unwanted advertisements and providing immediate solutions to their complaints, in order to ensure the highest quality of life and happiness for the citizens and residents of the Dubai Emirate.
Ahmed Hassan al-Jabi, director of the Department of Consumer Protection and Consumer Protection, said: “Placing advertising posters and flyers in front of buildings and houses can not only be annoying, but can have a negative impact on public health and hygiene. Living environment. To achieve their satisfaction and satisfaction with the services provided to them, we continue to strive to respond promptly to consumer complaints; The Department of Economics and Tourism in Dubai is committed to establishing a model of happiness and excellence; Ensure the well-being of citizens, residents and visitors, and improve Dubai’s status as the best city in the world, the preferred place to live, work and invest.
Al Zaabi pointed out that consumers can complain about cluttered and annoying advertising flyers and posters in front of their house or apartment by pressing the “Note” option when entering the “Dubai Consumer” processor available on Apple, Google and Huawei. Or website. www.consumerrights.ae Also, attach a copy of the advertisement / poster with the contact number of the complainant so that the complaint can be resolved to the concerned merchant.
Al-Jabi called on traders not to market their services or products through posters and paper flyers; This is considered an obvious violation, and marketing campaigns for unwanted advertising calls and kiosks located within shopping centers must also be careful to respect their privacy so as not to infringe on penalties if it happens again and again.
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