Consumers' Association today announced that
the Which? Web Trader (W?WT) scheme, a voluntary, consumer-focused
code of practice for online traders in the UK, is to close
at the end of the month.
Which? Web Trader was launched in July 1999 to promote consumer
confidence in online shopping by providing an independent
code of practice with teeth. Since it started W?WT has improved
the practices of many traders and has resolved over 2,000
customer complaints quickly and free of charge.
Paul Kitchen, head of online at Consumers' Association,
said:
"Since W?WT launched three and half years ago, it has
received over 8000 applications from e-traders, of which
2,700 were accepted, and has successfully resolved over 2000
disputes on behalf of consumers. The scheme has succeeded
in increasing consumer confidence and has promoted higher
standards in e-commerce. As well as providing a great service
to consumers, W?WT has delivered a boost for business."
"But providing such an effective and well monitored
code costs a significant amount of money each year - W?WT
has always been free to traders to protect the independence
of Which? - and as a charity and campaigning organisation
we need to use our resources in the most efficient way possible.
There is still a need to increase consumers' confidence about
shopping online and we think it is now up to business and
government to set up an alternative scheme to build on the
successful work of W?WT."
Consumers' Association will continue to campaign on behalf
of consumers in e-commerce. It has contributed to the E-confidence
project developed by DG Sanco and taken part in the negotiations
between Bureau European des Unions de Consommateurs (BEUC)
and Unice in developing standards for Europe wide trust marks.
It is also contributing to ongoing discussions between Consumers
International and the Global Business Dialogue in developing
guidelines for online dispute resolution. Consumers' Association
fully supports the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) Guidelines for E-commerce.
Which? Web Trader will close on 31 January 2003 |