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    200-300 GRAMS IN EACH KILOGRAM

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    [03:16 pm] 10 January, 2008

    Abgar Yeghoyan, chairman of "Consumers' Rights Protection" NGO
    announced today that one would hardly meet scales that weighted
    correctly in the trade centers in Armenia. Majority of consumers are
    deceived about 200-300 grams in each kilo. According to him, this is
    one of the spread violations in the trade centers. "It has a widely
    expended phenomenon and negatively influences on the establishment
    of fair economic competition in the country", noted Abgar Yeghoyan.

    Chairman of "Consumers' Rights Protection" NGO mentioned that according
    to the RA Law on "Securing unity measurements" once a year scales in
    the trade enters should be checked in the Republic, while according
    to "2007 facts of the RA National Institute of Metrology, about 6000
    scales of 25 000 have been checked in the Republic". Those who use
    unchecked scales, should be fined with 50000-100 000 drams.

    Abgar Yeghoyan ensures that if scales worked correctly, New Year rise
    in prices would be 15-20 percent. According to him, index of checked
    scales could be violated when the conditions and rules of the usage
    of scales were altered.

    Reflecting on the hand scales used in the street trade, Mr Yeghoyan
    mentioned that might deceive for 300-500 grams. "Scales used in the
    streets are not checked and they show lower weight than other scales
    do. Those hand scales are the property of physical individuals, who are
    not registered as enterprisers, thus, the law does not refer to them".

    "Consumers' Rights Protection" NGO has made a number of proposals
    to the RA Ministry of Trade and Economic Development to settle these
    problems. "We offer to use checking scales in the trade centers, to
    take stricter measures of punishment in case violations", informed
    Abgar Yeghoyan.
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