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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 8, 2024 6:42:22 GMT
The idea is to reduce ill-considered (or unconscious) purchasing decisions. Let’s take a closer look at the changes brought about by integrated buses. Comprehensive Directive and Pricing Policy Here, the most important changes are contained in just two paragraphs. First, if a store decides to sell or mark down an item, it must display the earlier price (before the sale), but for no less than a few days. This is mostly a practice that is not necessarily ethical, the price of a product (like before C Level Contact List Christmas or Black Friday) just to be able to lower it to a level that doesn't mean it's actually lower, but just Return to normal prices. Another major change involves the use of automated decision-making algorithms. Customers should be informed if the price of an item is optimized using such tools. The idea is to give customers a full understanding of the prices they see on their computer screens. Additionally, it's important to mark ad content correctly. Article 1 of the directive bans the practice of stores presenting search results without clearly disclosing paid advertising or fees paid specifically for products to be ranked higher in search results. This means that all promotional or sponsored content and offers should be clearly marked so that customers have no doubt they are clicking on or viewing an ad. Synthesis and Consumer Opinion Until recently, finding offers to buy or sell fake reviews about products and services wasn’t difficult.
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