Fair Trading The system has a check-mark Fair Trade. If it is active while creating offers, the system automatically calculates the amount of the other good in a ratio of 0.5 (when the offered good is of a lower age), 1 (if the offered good is of the same age), or 2 (if the offered good is from a higher age).
The Guild treasury is used for the following: Unlocking level 2-4 of the Guild Expedition. Constructing buildings in the Guild Battlegrounds. Siege and defensive army slots costs in Guild vs Guild.
Unfair trade practices are practices that grossly deviate from good commercial conduct and are contrary to good faith and fair dealing. 1 Unfair trading practices are typically imposed in a situation of imbalance by a stronger party on a weaker one, and can exist from any side of the B2B relationship.
Goods are needed for researching technologies, building Great Buildings, and for maintenance in the Guild vs. Guild warfare. Goods can also be used to negotiate provinces, Guild Expeditions, Daily Challenges or the Merchant and can be traded with other players.
Fairtrade works with farming co-operatives, businesses and governments to make trade fairer. Together with Fairtrade farmers and workers we have a vision: a world in which trade is based on fairness so that producers earn secure and sustainable livelihoods.
File a complaint with your local consumer protection office or the state agency that regulates the company. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve your complaints against companies.
To protect and serve consumers, the Department of Consumer Affairs issues licenses in more than 100 business and 200 professional categories, including doctors, dentists, contractors, cosmetologists and automotive repair facilities.
To report to Trading Standards, you need to contact the Citizens Advice consumer service. We'll pass your report to Trading Standards and we can also give you advice about your problem. You can: use our online form - you can use this form from 5pm on Fridays to 9am on Mondays.
California Business and Professions Code 17500 prohibits false advertising. A prosecutor must prove two things to show that a person or company is guilty of this crime.