Fuel Inspections on the Rise

(Prague, November 28, 2012) The number of fuel samples taken at filing stations on the whole territory of the Czech Republic is growing. During October, 396 samples of motor petrol, motor oil, mixed fuel, bio fuel, LPG, CNG and Ethanol E85 were laboratory tested. Totally 5 samples failed the requirements of the applicable standards. With regard to the interest of the public concerning the quality of this assortment, the Czech Trade Inspection Authority informs not only about the results of the controls, but in compliance with law it also publis...

E-shops benefit from unfair commercial practices

(Interim report of the third quarter of 2012) (Prague, November 19, 2012) E-shops have prepared for Christmas sale as well as consumers. However, there are minor internet sellers who benefit from unfair commercial practices used in contradiction with the legislation when offering and selling fictive assortment of goods. Such practice was proven again by the monitoring of e-shops and their subsequent inspections in the third quarter – 202 of the 259 checked subjects breached the obligations as provided by the legal regulations. Totally 174 fin...

Evaluation of the summer season – one third of vendors were fined (Final report of the control action “Summer Season”)

(Prague, November 14, 2012) While the summer and vacations have ended for the most of us and have remained only as a memory in the autumn and before Christmas, the Czech Trade Inspection Authority has evaluated the results of its spring and summer inspections of commercial activities at the places which are closed to the public or to which the access is very limited in the other periods of the year. From April to the end of September, the inspectors carried out almost 1,300 controls at burgs and castles, workplaces at swimming pools and other s...

Sound teddy bear is dangerous to small children!

(Prague, November 8, 2012) Christmas presents are the most attractive products nowadays when shops are full of goods intended to become Christmas presents. The offer of toys is wide and the manufacturers of toys use the opportunity to attract the interest of consumers and especially children. However, not all toys are safe and suitable for children. A lovely sound teddy bear Love Mate is one such toy which poses risks to children because of its construction. On the back side of the toy there is a zip billow which a speaker and a case containing...

Fakes at marketplaces are usually hidden away from the inspectors (Partial report from the three quarters of 2012)

(Prague, November 7, 2012) Offering, selling and stocking of fakes is one of the fields continuously inspected by the Czech Trade Inspection Authority. The inspections concern not only marketplaces but also various boutiques and shops in touristic areas and increasingly also e-shops whose unfair commercial practices consumers frequently complain about. Preparation of the inspections is more and more demanding and requires coordination with other state administrative authorities within the controls at marketplaces as the fakes are usually not di...

Advertisements on consumer credit still deceit (Interim report for nine months of 2012)

(Prague, November 1, 2012) Not even two years after the Act on Consumer Credit came into force and toughened the obligations of intermediaries and providers of consumer credit it is obvious neither this legal regulation has effectively eliminated the unfair commercial practices of the intermediaries and providers of consumer credit. The findings of the Czech Trade Inspection Authority have proven that the rights of consumers are still being breached to the same extent. The CTIA inspectors still find breaches of the Act on Consumer Credit and th...

Glass of the coffee table Lotus may explode!

(Prague, October 31, 2012) On the grounds of a consumer’s submission it was found that a product which poses a high risk to consumers is offered in the internal market. When using the coffee table LOTUS in the common and intended way, the glass desk may spontaneously explode and individual shards may cause serious injuries to the persons present. The product failed the requirement on the minimal number of shards after it was broken within a laboratory test. The glass of thickness from 4 to 12 mm shall not break into more than 40 pieces whose ma...
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