More than a dozen Tulum businesses temporarily shut down due to price gouging
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More than a dozen Tulum businesses temporarily shut down due to price gouging
Following complaints of unjustified price increases in one of Mexico’s most popular beach destinations, a number of commercial operations have been suspended in Tulum, Quintana Roo. Mexico’s Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) conducted inspections to verify that businesses were complying with the Federal Consumer Protection Law (LFPC), particularly concerning price displays and the prohibition of unjustified charges. During the inspections, Pr…
Mexico's consumer protection agency, Profeco, suspended a hotel owned by Roberto Palazuelos in Tulum, Quintana Roo, for offering tourist services at excessive prices. What are the prices of lodging and the menu? Profeco suspended the Diamante K hotel, owned by actor and businessman Roberto Palazuelos, as part of a special operation carried out in Tulum, […]
The Federal Office of the Consumer (Professor) carried out a special monitoring and verification operation in Tulum, Quintana Roo, in response to complaints from visitors and residents alleging unjustified increases in the prices of products and services and other abuses. During the operation, Profeco staff found considerable price differences between hotels in the center of Tulum and Jaguar Park, so they proceeded with the placement of suspensi…
Profeco detects overprices and suspends hotels in Jaguar Park in Tulum Hallan marked differences between hotels in the center and the tourist area Tulum, November 21 (InZoom.Mx).— After receiving complaints for unjustified increases in tourism services and basic products, the Federal Consumer Office (Prophecy) deployed a monitoring and verification operation in Tulum. The tour covered areas of the center and Jaguar Park, where significant variat…
After several weeks of controversy over the high prices in hotels, restaurants and shops in Tulum , Quintana Roo, the Federal Consumer Prosecutor's Office (Prophecy) placed suspension stamps on several establishments and detected food and beverages with disproportionate prices. During the reviews, the Ministry of Economy's office identified multiple violations of the Federal Consumer Protection Law, mainly because it did not display prices clear…
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