University of Cuauhtemoc in Aguascalientes exchanged information or advertising signs for suspension notices from Consumer Protection Office which sanctioned the institution this Wednesday for improperly charging special fees for accepting bank card payments and even transfers.
Team Herald of Mexico Aguascalientes he went to the university to talk about it with the educational authorities; At first they were open, but time went on, time went on, until they asked us to come back later, making excuses. In the end, none of the interview arrangements later stuck, and they ended up offering to send in an application.
The university students who walked around the campus seemed to have little interest in this topic, most of all they did not want to talk, and the rest said that they knew nothing about this topic, which, by the way, was most likely condemned by the student or parent.
Today the point is University of Cuauhtemoc in Aguascalientes He will have to pay up to 2 million pesos as a misconduct fine under the law itself, and as long as his walls and windows continue to be read.”SUSPENSION OF THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DUE TO A 1.5% BANK COMMISSION FROM A DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD, ONLINE PAYMENT AND PAYMENT VIA SPEI”
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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