DAET, Camarines Norte (PIA) -- The Department of Trade and Industry has launched a crash course on consumer rights and welfare at the Camarines Norte State College (CNSC).
The measure aims to also teach business and public administration students how to combat unfair or deceptive business practices.
“The younger generation is living in a world where online marketing is more prominent, especially through Facebook,” said Garry Rafanan, head of the Consumer Protection Division in the local office of DTI.
Rafanan said that DTI expanded its consumer education program to CNSC to ensure that young consumers are well-informed about their rights.
Gaiza Calajatu, a first-year student, shared how the topic of consumer rights and responsibilities intrigued her.
"DTI addressed all our concerns," she said.
"We asked about the legality of the 'no return, no exchange' policy, the return of defective items, and the applicability of warranties. The lecturers from DTI provided us with answers," Calajatu said.
Princess Rose Gail Mananguete, Calajatu's classmate, was unaware of the product standards until DTI introduced it in their classroom.
"From now on, I won't be tricked into buying inferior products," she declared.