After the complaint during the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum, César Iván Escalante, federal consumer attorney, reported that an agreement was reached with the OCESA company, in which the company promised to stop selling the cashless device and Do not charge commissions for the preload or for the return of money at the festivals and events it organizes, such as the F1 Mexico Grand Prix and the Live Latino.
In the National Palace, the consumer attorney reiterated to consumers that in festivals and events they should not charge them for exercising their right to consumption.
“We call Ocaesa and we reach the agreement that in the events and festivals in which they operate: Grand Prix of Mexico, Nascar; EDC Festivals, which has just been the weekend, Vive Latino, Tecate Emblema, Arre, Capital Corona and Flow Fest, will no longer sell the Cashless device. They will no longer charge commission for preload and will not charge commission for return of money. Remember that at festivals and events you cannot charge you to exercise the right to consumption, ”he said.
“The bank that gives the brand to this system, at festivals and events, only acts as a sponsor,” he added.
Ocesa reported last week that precisely that in follow -up to the conversations held with the propheco, the online recharge “of the cashless bracelet prior to the event or its recharge on site, as well as the return of your balance after the event, will not cause any Commission, and you will only load the amount you decide to your bracelet ”.
He also said that you can make balance with cards and cash within the festival and process the excess balance after the event, to receive it by bank transfer without commissions.
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