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Complaints to the Cyprus Consumer Association see 44,9% increase

In total, 2,152 complaints were submitted in 2023 compared to 1,485 in 2022 to the Cyprus Consumer Association, indicating an increase of 44.9%, as stated in a press release by the Association.It is reported that the four categories of complaints that showed the highest increase compared to 2022 are

Christmas feast getting more expensive - Financial Mirror

Christmas feast getting more expensive - Financial Mirror
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Cyprus Business Now | Cyprus Mail

Cyprus Business Now | Cyprus Mail
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Inflation, energy costs most pressing issues for people in Cyprus – research

Increases in the prices of goods, services and energy, are the issues worrying people in Cyprus the most, according to market research conducted by CMRC CYPRONETWORK, on behalf of the Cyprus Consumer s Union and Quality of Life.Specifically, 68% of the people who participated in the reseach said the

Developer fined for misleading home buyers - Cyprus Property News

Developer fined for misleading home buyers September 27, 2016 A REAL ESTATE developer has been slammed with a €100,000 administrative fine by the Cyprus Consumer and Protection Service (CCPS) for misleading buyers who bought apartments but never received their Title Deeds. The complaint was filed with (CCPS) by home buyers in December 2013. The case focused on the commercial practices which Pafilia Cyprus Property Developers had used back in 2007 in selling flats to them. The buyers who purchased apartments from the company accused the seller of hiding important information, such as the fact that there were mortgages on the properties already. This meant that the buyers could not actually get a hold of their Title Deeds until the developer could pay off debts.

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