A word of advice on consummer rights.
This is something that some people easily forget about, and something that certain individuals occasionally take a little too far: consumer rights. However, like any other right we should learn to use it to our full advantage. Well, as you’re likely aware, we live in a consumer-driven society; so when you are the consumer (whether you’re getting a product or service), you are actually taking a privileged role in the economic food chain we all live on.
For this reason, every government in the free world has develop consumer protection regulations, which are meant to protect the interests of consumers. While these regulations vary from country to country, they’re usually concerned with full disclosure on the products – most notoriously in food and health products. But that’s not all there is to consumer rights! Every time you pay for something, you’re entitled to get a proper service – so when you get faced with a bad customer service, you should immediately stand your ground and demand your rights.
In order to protect your rights, you should get to know them, beforehand. This is why it’s very useful and important to keep track of the consumer protection laws in your state, so you know where you stand.
Consumer protection’ is a form of government regulation which protects the interests of consumers. For example, a government may require businesses to disclose detailed information about products—particularly in areas where safety or public health is an issue, such as food. Consumer protection is linked to the idea of consumer rights (that consumers have various rights as consumers), and to the formation of consumer organizations which help consumers make better choices in the marketplace.