Buyers ‘can open parcels before paying’

An online shopper browses products offered on an e-commerce platform in Thailand. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
An online shopper browses products offered on an e-commerce platform in Thailand. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

Consumers can now open parcels to inspect them before making cash-on-delivery payments, according to the Office of the Consumer Protection Board.

The board has issued a new regulation after complaints by many people who reported various problems with products they ordered and paid for before opening them.

Complaints included products being damaged during delivery, or sent to the wrong people without sellers taking responsibility, an official said.

Under the new “Dee-Delivery” rules, the seller must give product details including the shipper, the business name, the recipient of payment and the tracking number. Customers can return parcels and refuse payment if they face any problems.

Dee-Delivery will not only solve problems for online customers but also prevent online scammers, the board hopes.

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Vocabulary

  • board: a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities - คณะกรรมการ
  • complaint: when someone says that something is wrong or not satisfactory - การบ่น, ข้อที่ไม่พอใจ
  • inspect: to look at something carefully - ตรวจสอบ, ตรวจสอบอย่างละเอียด
  • parcel: a package with something in it, sent through the mail, bigger than a letter - ไปรษณียภัณฑ์
  • recipient: someone who receives something - ผู้ได้รับ
  • refuse: to say you not want something that has been offered to you - ปฏิเสธ
  • regulation: an official rule that controls the way that things are done - กฎระเบียบ
  • responsibility: deserving to be blamed for something that has happened - ความรับผิดชอบ
  • scammer (noun): a criminal is clever at tricking you out of your money by taking advantage of any weaknesses they can discover - นักฉ้อโกง, นักหลอกลวง
  • track: to follow the development or progress of something - ติดตาม

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