With less than a month to Christmas Day, the shopping hype has already begun for the holiday season in Georgetown and the other commercial districts across Guyana. Usually this is the time when consumers buy all sorts of items including gifts for love ones and items to improve their home decor. Usually, at this time of the year more than any other time, businesses increase their advertising and sales promotion to encourage customers to buy their offerings. Likewise, consumers must be very vigilant in their choices and pay attention to the tips offer by consumer protection bodies such as the GNBS, the CCAC and the CAD via the different media. Consumers are also encouraged to go online for additional information which will guide their specific purchases.
From this week to the end of the Christmas season this column will focus extensively on providing tips that will guide consumers towards making informed purchases during the season, especially relating to products monitored by the GNBS.
As consumers, spending money in a very smart manner this Christmas season is definitely possible! Shopping for products that are of quality and making comparisons to find the most reasonable prices offered by different businesses are the ways to go.
Products that are produced according to or are conforming to the requirements of National or International Standards are usually of good quality. Most of these products are tested to ensure conformance to specified requirements and carry one or many standards marks, such as: UL, CE, CSA, NOM, CCC. Check the label on that new television, refrigerator, blender or electrical cooker you intend to purchase for any of these standards marks.
Prior to shopping, take a moment to carefully understand your expectations of the products you intend to buy. Aspects to be considered should include quality, durability, performance, usefulness, alternatives and price. “Sales” are generally enticing and consumers tend to buy products for which they have no need.
Shopping smart takes time, skill and practice. Each of us needs to practice smart shopping to get “A Fair Share in the Market Place”.
To get your fair share in the market place try these shopping reminders:
The Guyana National Bureau of Standards encourages all consumers to always plan your purchases and buy quality products to get the best value for your money.