AMMAN — The
National Society for Consumer Protection recently
revealed that the association has been receiving daily complaints for the past
month. These complaints predominantly involve private schools raising their
fees for students by high percentages, reaching as high as 20 to 30 percent.
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He noted that while
NSCP primarily focuses on
consumer-related issues related to goods, it is important to recognize that
private schools also provide a service that falls within the association's
purview for handling complaints, Jo24 reported.
He went on to highlight that the
association publishes annual reports on the received complaints, encompassing concerns
related to private schools. In the current year, a plethora of complaints has
already been registered regarding the escalating fees imposed by
private schools. This situation warrants the Ministry's intervention, led by the
minister himself, to ensure the welfare of
Jordanian consumers. This is
particularly crucial since household budgets for consumers are allocated to
various other necessities such as food, electricity, water, and even home rent.
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