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Consumers urged not to overstock on supplies
By JT - Jan 25,2016 - Last updated at Jan 25,2016
AMMAN — The Consumer Protection Society (CPS) on Monday urged the public not to crowd shopping centres and overstock on goods during the weather depression currently affecting the Kingdom, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The CPS said goods are available in sufficient quantities at markets and warned against buying more than is needed, which, it said, could encourage some merchants to take advantage of consumers by hiking prices or selling low-quality items.
The society stressed the importance of reporting any violations or wrongdoing against consumers to take the proper measures against those responsible.
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