Shopee to take down overpriced masks sold online

ONLINE shopping site Shopee is committed to working closely with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to remove all overpriced offers of N95 and N88 masks from its platform.

Intensifying its surveillance, monitoring, and enforcement efforts, the DTI reached out to various online shopping companies to stop the selling of overpriced masks to consumers. Shopee was first to act and manifest cooperation.

“We commend Shopee for immediately heeding our call. The cooperation of online shopping companies is very important in preventing unscrupulous individuals from taking advantage of consumers for their own profit,” said DTI-Consumer Protection Group Undersecretary Ruth B. Castelo.

Even prior to the talk with online shopping companies, Shopee was already monitoring sellers of overpriced masks in its e-Commerce platform to ensure that their prices were within the price range set by the Department of Health (DOH).

The DTI is calling on the rest of the online shopping companies to follow suit. With confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in the country, consumer demand rose for N95 and N88 masks. Having low to no stocks of masks in physical retail stores, e-Commerce platforms have become the alternative for consumers, making the cooperation between government and online retailers more crucial in ensuring public access to reasonably-priced basic essential medical supplies in the market. (PR)

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