Profeco Requires Sony to Display Prices in Pesos on the Playstation Store
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The Federal Consumer Office (Professor) has intervened after receiving more than 100 complaints from consumers against Sony for exhibiting dollar prices in their online store. The formal notification to the company was made on August 13, 2025, urging it to comply with the Federal Consumer Protection Law. According to the [...] The post Profeco requires Sony to change prices from dollars to pesos appeared first on Oronoticias.
Profeco indicated that so far it has received more than 100 complaints against Sony for exhibiting its prices in dollars.
One user reported that the PlayStation Store in Mexico does not display the prices of their products in national currency or reports that the amounts displayed do not include taxes. The complaint was filed with the Federal Consumer Attorney’s Office (Prophecy) and generated debate among video game users. Now, Profeco responded with a formal notification to Sony to comply with the Federal Consumer Protection Act, warning that, if the observations…
Article 34 of the Federal Consumer Protection Act states that prices must be displayed in national currency The Profeco entry notifies Sony to display PlayStation console prices in Mexican pesos was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
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