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A notice was issued by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) to 20 brands in response to retailers advertising discounts as “up to a percentage” during the “End of Season Sales”.

Such unspecified discount offers are akin to ‘Bait and Switch Advertising’ defined as a tactic to mislead buyers, whereby a seller advertises an appealing but spurious offer to sell a product or service that the seller does not intend to sell. Instead, the seller offers an unwanted alternative which is prohibited under Section 10 of the Act as Deceptive Marketing Practices.

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Market Intelligence Unit/Office of Fair Trade of the CCP conducted a random survey in the twin cities and identified various brands offering discounts “Up to Some Percentage” on their products.

The survey revealed that maximum (upper limit) discount was being offered on a small collection of least attractive articles and the most popular and frequently purchased items were available with minimal or no discount.

Consequently, a clear gap was observed between the advertised discounts and the real offers, compelling the customers to ask multiple questions to determine the actual discounts available on their chosen items. Some of the brands were, however, offering flat discounts or concessions (discounts up to some upper limit) with adequate disclosures/disclaimers i.e. on the entire/limited or specified stock which is highly appreciated by the CCP.

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The Commission advises various consumer brands offering discounts to preclude distributing any misleading information and ensure clear and adequate disclosures regarding actual and discounted prices with the details of the stock on offer with flat or differential discounts. Undertakings, Brands, and outlets violating this directive may face enforcement action by the CCP under Section 10 of the Competition Act, 2010. Similarly, consumers are also advised to exercise vigilance while availing of discounts and sales offers to avoid falling victim to deceptive marketing practices.

“The CCP remains committed to its mandate under the Competition Act, 2010 continuously striving to ensure free competition, enhance economic efficiency, and protect consumers from anti-competitive behavior,” said the CCP in a statement released to the media.

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Saqib Sep 22, 2024 01:02am
Very nice. It will be helpfull for economic growth as well.
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Shabbir Ahmad Sep 22, 2024 07:50am
This is a good step in the right direction and should have been taken much before. However, keep your obligations going without fear and favour.
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Oaks Sep 22, 2024 09:11am
Glad that someone is working on this. Such cheating is common practise in Pak.
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Syed Azhar Jameel Sep 22, 2024 12:36pm
Beautiful and action should be taken against all of them I appreciate
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Aam Aadmi Sep 22, 2024 04:40pm
CCP's steps are a positive development. My concern, however, is that CCP's efforts will never match the scale of fraudulent and misleading practices here. You name it, we have it.
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X Sep 22, 2024 10:20pm
Where's the name of even a single brand? What sort of journalism is this? Misleading or incomplete information. You should also face the same consequences as thorse brands or even worst
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Furqan Hameed Sep 23, 2024 06:04pm
Please share the name of these brands who are actually making fool
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Safdar AliAwan Sep 23, 2024 07:04pm
Wow brilliant it’s much need step for ccp no one ask the brand store why and how they are cheating the customers who are already crashing by inflation
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Qadeer Ahmed Sep 23, 2024 09:53pm
Very good initiative taken by the CCP but CCP is not in a position to take action against such misleads. Siasi lougon ka pressure he bohut hai...
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Amjad Rafi Sep 24, 2024 12:20pm
Assalamualikum. They must publish the names otherwise useless because how can we know about the cheater????
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Ali Sep 25, 2024 01:07pm
Will Ccp disclose the name of the brands who deceived their customers in the name of sale/discounts.
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