Action to protect "vulnerable" consumers

Date published: 22 May 2012


Labour Euro MPs voted today to protect elderly, disabled and very young consumers against rip off suppliers playing on their vulnerability. 

Labour Euro MP and Consumer Champion Arlene McCarthy said: "It's very easy for any of us to click through and buy something by mistake, but some internet sites make it far too easy for easy for vulnerable consumers to end up buying products because they were hooked in by clever advertising."

After today's vote in the plenary session of the European Parliament meeting in Strasbourg, Euro MPs hope that the European Commission will bring forward policies next year introducing the concept of the "vulnerable consumer" into the different EU legislative and policy instruments designed for consumer protection.

Arlene added: "Young people and children need stricter rules on aggressive or misleading internet TV advertising and online advertising. As the world of the internet and television is international, these restrictions have to be agreed at an international level,"

"All of us will be elderly consumers one day. As newer marketing technologies become more widely used, people need protection.

"There's a load of areas where vulnerable consumers need proper protection. Regulation of online financial markets products is particularly important.

"Passengers with mobility problems need to be able to easily find out any problems before they buy tickets, and energy companies and telecoms companies need to be particularly careful when dealing with the elderly.

"We need more consumer information and education campaigns that target the right messages to the right consumer in all the member states of the EU.”

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