Denial of Abolishment of Online Shopping Right of Withdrawal
The Ministry of Commerce clarifies rumors about abolishment of “right of withdrawal” for online purchases
Recently, there have been reports circulating about the abolishment of the “right of withdrawal” for certain online purchases. However, the Ministry of Commerce has issued a statement debunking these rumors, stating that the news does not reflect the truth.
According to the Ministry, consumers still have the right to withdraw from their online purchases within a specified timeframe, as stipulated in the Consumer Protection Law. This right is essential for protecting consumers’ rights and ensuring fair trade practices in e-commerce.
The Ministry urges the public to be cautious of misinformation and to always verify information from official sources. They also emphasize the importance of knowing and understanding consumer rights, especially when making purchases online.