Confcommercio Pisa remembers the basic rules of the sales days
in the sale over 15 million Italian families are affected. It is estimated that each person will spend around 119 euros, for a turnover of 4.2 billion. In Pisa and its province, the propensity to spend per capita remains at the levels of the national average. Over one hundred thousand Pisan families will be involved in the purchases on sale, for an average cost of 260 euros and a turnover not far from 30 million euros at the provincial level. These are the estimates of Confcommercio Pisa.
Director Federico Pieragnoli: “After some encouraging signs of recovery, despite the losses due to the increase in infections, greet an increase pivotal moment for consumers and consumers, all the more so in a period in which the propensity to spend is undermined at the root by unsustainable households with bills and the rekindling of supply. They are the ideal opportunity to get some oxygen and the liquidity needed by traders in view of the new year and at the same time represent the response of commercial companies to contain the increase and an opportunity for consumers looking for a bargain. “
Lorenzo Nuti, provincial president of the Italian Fashion Federation speaks of the winter sales as “a very important test bed, to verify the appeal and interest of our products, an injection of liquidity albeit at reduced margins, and at the same time an exceptional opportunity for shopping at home in local shops, where service, trust, quality, transparency a sale prices represent an undisputed value for thousands of consumers “.
Among the purchasing trends in the clothing sector there are coats, jackets, sneakers accessories, and a search for transversal garments suitable for multiple occasions.
Confcommercio recalls the rules sales days basis
1. Exchanges: the possibility of changing the garment after it has been purchased is generally left to the discretion of the shopkeeper, unless the product is damaged or non-compliant (Legislative Decree 6 September 2005, n. 206, Code of Consumption). In this case, the shopkeeper is obliged to repair or repair the garment and, if this has been made impossible, the reduction or refund of the price paid. However, the buyer is required to report the defect of the garment within two months from the date of discovery of the defect.
2. Trial of the garments: there is no obligation. It is left to the merchant’s discretion.
3. Payments: credit cards must be accepted by the merchant and cashless payments must be favored.
4. Products for sale: the items that are offered on sale must be seasonal or fashionable and susceptible to significant depreciation if not sold within a certain period of time.
5. Indication of the price: the merchant’s obligation to present the normal selling price, the discount and the final price.
6. Respect for distances: a distance of one meter must be kept between customers waiting for the entrance and inside the shop.
7. Hand disinfection: it is mandatory to sanitize the hands with alcoholic solutions before touching the products.
8. Masks: Obligation to wear the mask outside the shop, in the store and also in the dressing room when trying on the garments.
9. Tailoring changes and / or adaptations: these are the responsibility of the customer, unless otherwise agreed.
10. Maximum number of customers in the shop: obligation to display a sign in the window showing the maximum number of customers allowed in the shops.