CONSUMER PROTECTION & REDRESSAL FORUM SUBMITTED To: PROF: N. JAYARAM SHETTY JKSHIM EVALUATOR: JKSHIM SUBMITTED By: K.SANDEEP.SHETTY 1st YEAR MBA ‘B’ SECTION JKSHIM *CONSUMER RIGHTS & REDRESSAL FOR*U*M UNDER CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ *1986 Gandhiji has rightly said: ORIGIN OF CONSUMER RIGHTS Right to Safety Right to Information Right to choice RIGHT TO SAFETY RIGHT TO CHOICE RIGHT TO BE HEARD RIGHT TO SEEK REDRESSAL RIGHT TO CONSUMER EDUCATION Awareness
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What is Consumer Learning? Consumer Learning is the process by which individuals acquire the purchase and consumption knowledge and experience they apply to future related behavior. Most of the learning is incidental. Some of it is intentional. Basic elements that contribute to an understanding of learning are: 1. Motivation 2. Cues 3. Response 4. Reinforcement There are 2 theories on how Individuals learn: 1. Behavioral Theory 2. Cognitive Theory Both contribute to an understanding
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Consumer protection laws are designed to ensure fair competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors and may provide additional protection for the weak and those unable to take care of themselves. Consumer Protection laws are a form of government regulation which aim to protect the interests of consumers. For example‚ a government may
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In this paper we will define consumer behavior and how marketing is related to consumer behavior. We will also select a purchase we made recently and describe in detail how each of the 4 P ’s (product‚ price‚ promotion‚ and place) affected our purchasing decision. Consumer behavior is the study of how people buy‚ what they buy‚ when they buy and why they buy. It is a subcategory of marketing ends elements from psychology‚ sociology‚ sociopsychology‚ anthropology‚ and economics. It attempts to understand
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26‚ 2014 English 142A Radiology Everyone wants to be successful in life. The easiest way to do so is to set goals for yourself just for a day or for the rest of your life. Having goals makes you have a clear focus and helps you organize your plans to achieving the goals you have set for yourself. My parents always remind me how it’s difficult to be successful in the world if you have no college education. They encourage me to strive for what I want so I won’t have to suffer like they did. Another
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1 LO1 Various elements of the marketing process 1 The benefit and costs of marketing orientation for XYX manufacturing 1-2 LO2 Macro and micro environmental factors which influence marketing decisions 2 Segmentation criteria to be used for products in different markets 2-3 Targeting Strategy for a selected product/service 3 Buyer behaviour which affects marketing activities in different buying situations 3 Buyer behaviour which affects marketing activities in different buying
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Page 1 Part II - A Simple Model of Consumer Behavior The second set of factors that influence consumer behavior Individual Differences. Individual Differences: pertain to characteristics of the consumer such as: How much money do they have How much time do they have What is their knowledge level Is this someone relatively uninformed? a first time buyer? (Novice‚ a first time buyer‚ new to or inexperienced in a field) Is this an Expert? (someone who has made many prior purchase
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Lesson No. 5 Consumer Rights Rights of Consumers : Rights which are provided by law : - Right to safety - Right to be informed - Right to choose - Right to be heard Right to seek redressal - Right to consumer education. Factors causing exploitation of Consumers : - Limited information - Limited supplies - Limited competition - Low literacy Duties of Consumers : - To purchase quality marked products such as ISI‚ AGMARK etc. - To ask for cash memo for the items purchased whenever possible. - To make
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“The Internet has been a transformational force‚ empowering consumers as decision-makers in the marketplace”. Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with this statement. (A) Outline the motivations for engaging in compulsive consumption and consider the consequences of this behaviour. Critically evaluate whether marketers might be seen to encourage compulsive consumption. (A) Explore the ways in which young people’s fashion consumption enables them to create meaning and contributes
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2.0 CONTENTS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND PERCEPTION 2.1 WHAT IS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR? It is necessary to understand consumer behaviour; this is based on the activities leading to the acquisition and use of goods or services‚ including decision-making processes that determine a purchase. In this process the consumer performs actions such as search‚ purchase‚ use and evaluation of products expected to be used to meet their needs (Solomon Michael‚ 2007). The activities‚ processes and social relations
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