Injunction against the ecoledepatisserie-boutique.com website
Following a complaint from the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), the Paris Commercial Court has ordered the website ecoledepatisserie-boutique.com to cease its misleading commercial practices and to pay a fine of 10,000 euros.
The DGCCRF had received several complaints from consumers who had purchased pastry courses from the website. These consumers alleged that the courses were not as advertised and that they had been misled by the website’s claims.
The DGCCRF’s investigation revealed that the website had made several misleading claims, including:
- That the courses were taught by professional pastry chefs.
- That the courses were guaranteed to lead to a job in the pastry industry.
- That the courses were refundable if the student was not satisfied.
The DGCCRF found that these claims were false and that the website had failed to provide consumers with adequate information about the courses.
The Paris Commercial Court agreed with the DGCCRF’s findings and ordered the website to cease its misleading commercial practices. The court also ordered the website to pay a fine of 10,000 euros.
This decision sends a strong message to businesses that engage in misleading commercial practices. The DGCCRF will continue to take action against businesses that violate consumer protection laws.
Consumers who have purchased pastry courses from the ecoledepatisserie-boutique.com website should contact the DGCCRF to file a complaint.
Injonction à l’encontre du site ecoledepatisserie-boutique.com
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