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"− Europe’s task is to protect the interests of citizens and consumers in Europe and today the House finally recognises the just protection of these rights. Until now, consumers have all too often risked being the victim of the market’s deceit and fraud, particularly due to their limited knowledge of their rights. With the adoption of this resolution Europe expects all consumers to have clear and precise information, which will enable them to make informed and targeted choices. Greater protection will be given, especially for online sales, and all citizens who have purchased a product which turns out to be different from what they wanted can request a replacement, a price reduction or cancellation of the contract. All contract conditions deemed unfair will be listed in a proper ‘black list’ and may not be used in any type of contract. Historically, Europe bases its foundation on the single European market. Establishing common guidelines appears, now more than ever, to be a priority for our institutions: only then can you guarantee increasingly freer trade for all European citizens."@en1

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