Key Points

The government has launched an investigation into e-commerce platforms charging hidden fees. These extra charges are classified as dark patterns that mislead consumers. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announced the probe after receiving multiple complaints about platforms adding various handling fees. The ministry promises strict action to ensure transparency in India's growing digital market.

Key Points: Govt Probes E-commerce Dark Patterns Over Hidden Charges

  • Ministry investigating hidden charges including Cash-on-Delivery fees on e-commerce platforms
  • Extra fees like Offer Handling and Payment Handling increase final costs
  • Dark patterns manipulate consumers into paying more than displayed prices
  • Government vows strict action against platforms violating consumer rights
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Govt launches probe into e-commerce platforms over extra charges classified as 'Dark Pattern'

Consumer Affairs Ministry investigates e-commerce platforms for hidden fees like COD charges, classified as dark patterns exploiting Indian shoppers.

"Strict action will be taken against those violating consumer rights to ensure transparency and uphold fair practices - Pralhad Joshi"

New Delhi, October 5

The Department of Consumer Affairs has received several complaints against e-commerce platforms for charging extra fees under various names, a practice that the government has classified as a "dark pattern" that misleads and exploits consumers.

Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, shared the information on X, saying that the ministry has started a detailed investigation into the matter.

He said, "The Department of Consumer Affairs has received complaints against e-commerce platforms charging extra for Cash-on-Delivery, a practice classified as a dark pattern that misleads and exploits consumers. A detailed investigation has been initiated and steps are being taken to scrutinize these platforms closely. Strict action will be taken against those violating consumer rights to ensure transparency and uphold fair practices in India's growing e-commerce sector."

The post followed a user on X sharing a screenshot from an e-commerce website that listed multiple additional fees, including "Offer Handling Fee," "Payment Handling Fee," and "Protect Promise Fee."

These charges comparatively increased the total cost of the item, even after discounts were applied, resulting in customers paying more than the displayed price.

Following the minister's response, several users joined the discussion, expressing their dissatisfaction and sharing similar experiences. Many pointed out that such extra charges were becoming common across different platforms, making online shopping more expensive and confusing. Some users also questioned the transparency of these practices, calling for stricter monitoring and regulation.

Dark patterns refer to manipulative design strategies or pricing tactics employed by digital platforms to deceive consumers into making unintended purchases or incurring hidden fees. The Department of Consumer Affairs has been actively identifying and warning against such practices in recent months, with a focus on protecting users in India's rapidly expanding digital market.

As consumers increasingly rely on online shopping, the ministry's move is expected to bring more scrutiny to digital platforms and reinforce fair trade standards.

- ANI

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Rohit P
About time government took action. These platforms show attractive discounts but add so many hidden charges that the final price becomes higher than MRP. Very deceptive practice!
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David E
As someone who shops online frequently, I appreciate this move. The "Protect Promise Fee" is particularly annoying - it's often added automatically without clear explanation of what protection it actually provides.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but I hope this doesn't become another investigation that takes years to complete. Consumers need immediate relief from these unfair practices. The government should set clear timelines.
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Sarah B
I noticed this especially during festival sales. They show huge discounts but then add so many extra fees that you end up paying almost the original price. Very misleading for customers! 😠
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Vikram M
While I support this probe, I hope the government also focuses on educating consumers about their rights. Many people don't even realize they're being charged extra until they check their bank statements carefully.

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