The State Duma in priority will consider the bill on the ban on imposing additional services to customers. This is stated on the website of the lower house. We are talking about forced to buy paid “dopes” – for example, when buying cars from dealers. If the law is accepted, such an imposition will be outlawed.
The corresponding bill will be considered in the second reading, the first it was held in January of this year. Previously, he was recommended to be adopted by the State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade.
Deputies note that Russians often face the imposition of paid services. For example, in banks, when buying air and railway tickets, communication packages, subscriptions and so on.
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Citizens support the decision to ban aggressive sales, said the chairman of the Parliament Chamber Vyacheslav Volodin. If the law is accepted, it will be possible to sell advances, services and work for a fee only with the consent of the client. In addition, it will not be possible to impose “dopes” before the conclusion of the contract.
Meanwhile, the State Duma rejected the bill on a discount on a fine for non -payment of parking. He proposed to introduce a 50 percent discount during the operational payment of a fine. The government supported the project, but with reservations: perhaps it was never finalized before reading in the lower house.
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