Post by shahadat560 on Jan 18, 2024 4:01:39 GMT -5
The Organization of Consumers and Users (Ocu) has assured that "any extraordinary charge" (supplement) for cleaning and disinfection in bars and restaurants in relation to the coronavirus "requires" the client's prior acceptance.
The Ocu has indicated that charging the client for the extra cost of cleaning the bar or restaurant daily "may be exaggerated, but it is legal," as indicated this Wednesday in a statement.
"Now, he should have been previously informed of this, requesting his express consent," in the opinion of the Ocu.
Furthermore, it would have to be a cost "adjusted" to the real price, and to be considered a good business practice it must also be proportional, that is, distributed between whoever offers the service and those Country Email List who enjoy it.
"If an attempt has been made to charge the customer without having been warned, they may reject it and report it to the competent consumer agency, whether municipal or regional," he pointed out.
On the other hand, requiring a minimum consumption or a maximum time (on the terrace) "is also legal, as long as" the client is informed in advance, the organization added.
Another aspect that it clarifies is that "it is not legal" to expand the space of the terrace at the cost of making it difficult for pedestrians to pass normally on the sidewalk; In that case, pedestrians could report it to the City Council.
The state of alarm was definitive, however, so that one of those phones could be obtained. Until then, Doña Julia only had a fixed device, but two bills of 76 and 65 euros, respectively, were decisive . He receives calls, he does not make them, nor does he use WhatsApp. She doesn't take photos with him either.
Doña Julia paints her lips and takes care of her hair. She makes an exception for the photos and removes the cloth covering her nose and mouth. "The mask fogs up my glasses. I'm conceited." Proof of this is that she leans, like a model, on a door, so that her slight stoop "is not portrayed."
Tavo blurts out "together we are better and it has been proven." He could be referring to his mother and him, but his comment focuses on Spanish society, of which they are a part.
Doña Julia, standing tall, nods. And, displaying her kindness and exquisite treatment, she bids a fond farewell to the press. She does not erase from her mind the
The Ocu has indicated that charging the client for the extra cost of cleaning the bar or restaurant daily "may be exaggerated, but it is legal," as indicated this Wednesday in a statement.
"Now, he should have been previously informed of this, requesting his express consent," in the opinion of the Ocu.
Furthermore, it would have to be a cost "adjusted" to the real price, and to be considered a good business practice it must also be proportional, that is, distributed between whoever offers the service and those Country Email List who enjoy it.
"If an attempt has been made to charge the customer without having been warned, they may reject it and report it to the competent consumer agency, whether municipal or regional," he pointed out.
On the other hand, requiring a minimum consumption or a maximum time (on the terrace) "is also legal, as long as" the client is informed in advance, the organization added.
Another aspect that it clarifies is that "it is not legal" to expand the space of the terrace at the cost of making it difficult for pedestrians to pass normally on the sidewalk; In that case, pedestrians could report it to the City Council.
The state of alarm was definitive, however, so that one of those phones could be obtained. Until then, Doña Julia only had a fixed device, but two bills of 76 and 65 euros, respectively, were decisive . He receives calls, he does not make them, nor does he use WhatsApp. She doesn't take photos with him either.
Doña Julia paints her lips and takes care of her hair. She makes an exception for the photos and removes the cloth covering her nose and mouth. "The mask fogs up my glasses. I'm conceited." Proof of this is that she leans, like a model, on a door, so that her slight stoop "is not portrayed."
Tavo blurts out "together we are better and it has been proven." He could be referring to his mother and him, but his comment focuses on Spanish society, of which they are a part.
Doña Julia, standing tall, nods. And, displaying her kindness and exquisite treatment, she bids a fond farewell to the press. She does not erase from her mind the