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Carrefour promises refunds for deceptive pricing
Updated: 2011-01-30 09:30
(Xinhua)
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A customer views the products labeled low price at the Carrefour Guangqumen Store in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 27, 2011. French retailer Carrefour has apologised Thursday night after some of its stores in China were caught overcharging customers for products. Carrefour also offered to refund customers five times the difference between the price charged and that on the label. [Photo / Xinhua] |
BEIJING - Carrefour China promised customers Saturday that it will always refund five times the difference between the advertised price and the one charged at the register, after it was blacklisted by Chinese authorities for deceptive pricing.
Chen Bo, spokesperson with Carrefour China, apologized to Chinese customers in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
Chen said the company has started to work on the pricing issue.
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The Carrefour stores must pay a fine five times the amount they overcharged, or 500,000 yuan ($75,757.5) if they can't calculate that amount, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
Carrefour China has established both short-term and long-term measures to solve the issue, Chen added.
"We will have our special control group to conduct internal price inspections, with wide coverage and high frequency," Chen said.
Chen said the refund policy will be permanently implemented at Carrefour's 182 outlets in China, with non-implementation of the policy being regarded as violation of company rules.
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