Trading Standards Orders Dot-com Shake-up
News The Institute of Trading Standards has warned UK Internet businesses to clean up their customer service reputation and online security record or see Britain's Internet industry fall behind competitors from abroad.
[October 23, 2000, 9:18]
Trading Standards Condemns Internet Shopping
News Shopping online has been condemned as too expensive, too slow and too much hassle in a Trading Standards Institute report released Thursday. Jenny McCruden, lead officer for National Consumer Week at the Trading Standards Institute argued "the...
[October 12, 2000, 12:50]
Ezesurf Hit By Trading Standards Investigation
News ISP Ezesurf is under investigation from the Institute of Trading Standards Administration, it emerged Wednesday. The Dundee-based service provider is currently being investigating by trading standards officials.
[August 30, 2000, 16:39]
Online Cons Slipping Past Trading Standards
News The Trading Standards Institute (TSI) has admitted it does not have the skills or funding to police e-commerce shopping, and is calling for an increase in government and industry resources to boost consumer confidence online.
[June 21, 2001, 8:43]
A Month In The Life Of An Unmetered ISP
News Wed, 30 Aug One of the first ISPs to really get into trouble was Ezesurf which was under investigation by the Institute of Trading Standards Administration in August. Ezesurf hit by Trading Standards investigation
[September 19, 2000, 14:20]
Hollywood Heads Up Anti-piracy Charge
News This is a legislative objective of ours that I know you will be hearing more about really soon," Attaway told more than 100 congressional aides attending a conference organised by the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Institute for Policy...
[July 23, 2002, 8:14]
Online Price Deflation Threatens E-tailers
News A day before the Trading Standards Institute released its damning report on Internet shopping, UK online consumer price index Goldfish ePI said "Clicks and mortar" retailers are pushing cash strapped e-tailers further into bankruptcy.
[October 12, 2000, 8:15]
News Burst: Trading Standards Condemns Internet Shopping
News Shopping online has been condemned as too expensive, too slow and too much hassle in a Trading Standards Institute report released Thursday. Officers from the Institute carried out a survey of e-commerce sites, and found that 38 per cent of orders...
[October 12, 2000, 8:11]

