QUE HAGAN SU TRABAJO | En Ocasiones Veo Fraudes #121
00:00 How many tragedies do they need to take this seriously? 04:02 In the last episode... 04:17 FACUA denounces Viagogo for imposing abusive fees on both ticket buyers and sellers. 07:02 The average user will pay 15 euros more on their May electricity bill, according to FACUA's analysis. 09:37 FACUA criticizes the ridiculously low fines imposed on music festivals for their numerous irregularities. 13:36 Terror in the supermarket: Consumer Affairs fines Mercadona after FACUA's complaint for misleading information on its fake "51% oat tortillas". 16:28 We can help you: Banks can charge fees for certain check transactions, but they must inform you beforehand. 19:20 It could happen to you: A high-speed train trip in the middle of summer without air conditioning: FACUA gets Renfe to refund the full ticket price. 23:25 Goodbye 23:58 The call to manager Sergio Pazos. Episode 121 of Sometimes I See Fraud, the FACUA podcast. In the editorial, Rubén Sánchez tells you about the dereliction of duty by the authorities regarding food safety alerts and the need to reform legislation to better protect consumers. The three current issues: we denounce Viagogo for imposing abusive fees on both buyers and sellers who use the platform; the monthly increase in electricity prices combined with the end of tax breaks means that the average user with a semi-regulated PVP tariff will pay almost 15 euros more on their May bill; And we criticize the meager fines imposed on music festivals for committing consumer fraud. In "Terror in the Supermarket," David Ávila tells you about the fine levied by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs against Mercadona for misleading information on its 51% oat tortillas. In "We Help You," Keka Sánchez informs you about how to proceed if you need to make a deposit with a check. In "It Could Happen to You," we tell the story of Macarena, whom we managed to get Renfe to refund the price of a Zaragoza-Barcelona ticket she took without air conditioning in the middle of July.

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